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I dont know.
Is it hard to believe that genetic twins who were raised together would be just as capable, just as driven, have the same dreams, so on? It seems more likely to me that a pair of twins would become astronauts than any other pair of people. The rarity of twins aside, of course. If one twin qualifies, so too might the other? If they are identical and equally capable, would it be fair to qualify one twin but not the other?
Is it hard to believe that genetic twins who were raised together would be just as capable, just as driven, have the same dreams, so on? It seems more likely to me that a pair of twins would become astronauts than any other pair of people. The rarity of twins aside, of course. If one twin qualifies, so too might the other? If they are identical and equally capable, would it be fair to qualify one twin but not the other?
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Have you bothered to do any research at ALL on Mark and Scott Kelly before judging them? I doubt it.
http://www.twinstuff.com/twinnasa.htm
There's that thing called "Google." It's really easy to use, not like it was in 1995 when I started using it. It even corrects typos now.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=na…
http://www.twinstuff.com/twinnasa.htm
There's that thing called "Google." It's really easy to use, not like it was in 1995 when I started using it. It even corrects typos now.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=na…
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Where do you see cheating? They both got their degrees and worked very hard to become astronauts. That's not "Hocus Pocus", that's reality.