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'''Project Pitt Stop''' was a [[NASA]] programme that was led by [[Adelaide Brooke]]. It "used [[the Moon]] as a refuelling base for further planetary exploration", according to one of Brooke's online obituaries. The project was deemed successful. Unmanned [[shuttle]]s launched from the moon were sent to [[Neptune]] and [[Jupiter]] which greatly enhanced [[human]]ity's knowledge of those planets in the [[21st century]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'')  
'''Project Pitt Stop''' was a [[NASA]] programme that was led by [[Adelaide Brooke]]. It "used [[the Moon]] as a refuelling base for further planetary exploration", according to one of Brooke's online obituaries. The project was deemed successful. Unmanned [[shuttle]]s launched from the moon were sent to [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]] and [[Jupiter]] which greatly enhanced [[human]]ity's knowledge of those planets in the [[21st century]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Notoriously full of misspellings and errors, the website graphics made for ''The Waters of Mars'' do indeed spell the name of this mission "Project Pitt Stop", rather than the more correct "Project Pit Stop".
Notoriously full of misspellings and errors, the website graphics made for ''The Waters of Mars'' do indeed spell the name of this mission "Project Pitt Stop", rather than the more correct "Project Pit Stop".

Latest revision as of 18:06, 26 February 2019

Project Pitt Stop was a NASA programme that was led by Adelaide Brooke. It "used the Moon as a refuelling base for further planetary exploration", according to one of Brooke's online obituaries. The project was deemed successful. Unmanned shuttles launched from the moon were sent to Neptune and Jupiter which greatly enhanced humanity's knowledge of those planets in the 21st century. (TV: The Waters of Mars)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notoriously full of misspellings and errors, the website graphics made for The Waters of Mars do indeed spell the name of this mission "Project Pitt Stop", rather than the more correct "Project Pit Stop".