If you did one of those quick meet and greets with 30 STM, and they did autographs and stuff, what would you ask them to sign for you, like a top, poster, cd ?
i was thinking a poster but because im going to the gig i don't want it to get trashed. any ideas ?
thanks :)
I saw 30 Seconds To Mars in April, but couldn't afford the 'Meet & Greet' (sister got me the tickets for my Birthday). She was familiar with some of their music because of me, now she's a huge fan after seeing them Live. So, I though I'd surprise her by getting tickets to see them in...
I want the specific person, not the ''Mars Family.'' Can someone answer this please! And, whp was the first Mars employee? Is it Tom Dattalo? Because, he's my great grandfather.
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3 things...
1 picture - Just Mars/ Ares himself
2 picture - Either him and his "mortal" family (Rhea, Romulus, and Remus) or his "negative" family (Eris, Bellona, Phobos, Deimos, Famine, and Oblivion)
3 picture - I don't know. Should I draw one and the other separately from picture 2?
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Martian rovers with wheels are so 2009, man. And they get stuck in the sand way to easily. What we need is an army of tumbleweed beach ball robots surveying hundreds of miles of Martian surface. NASA's on the case.
The concept is mind-numbingly simple: It's a big, bouncing ball that's light...
there are dates for their tour in Europe up until March, and they are touring the US in April...anyone know if they are coming to Australia, or if they are likely too?
The best way to figure out what something's made of? Vaporize it. With a laser. That's NASA's philosophy, anyway, in the form of a high-energy laser system that's going to be mounted on the next Mars rover. PEWPEW.
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This oblique view shows geological layers of rock exposed on a mound inside Gale Crater on Mars. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/USGS
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This oblique view shows geological layers of rock exposed on a mound inside Gale Crater on Mars. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/USGS
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This oblique view shows geological layers of rock exposed on a mound inside Gale Crater on Mars. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/USGS
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This oblique view shows geological layers of rock exposed on a mound inside Gale Crater on Mars. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/USGS
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This oblique view shows geological layers of rock exposed on a mound inside Gale Crater on Mars. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/USGS
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This oblique view shows geological layers of rock exposed on a mound inside Gale Crater on Mars. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/USGS
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