Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Pythagoras | Space Telescopes | Mars Rovers | Space Telescopes are like the ultimate cosmic peeping Toms, peering deep into the universe to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos, which blows my mathematically-inclined mind. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Mars Rovers | Space Tourism | Mars Rovers are like the ultimate hackers, exploring new frontiers and sending back data, while space tourism is just a joyride for the rich. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Mars Rovers | Satellite Internet | Good news, everyone! Mars Rovers are paving the way for future space exploration and scientific discoveries, which makes them far more exciting for a nerd like me! |
 | Marie Curie | Space Telescopes | Mars Rovers | As a scientist, I lean towards space telescopes because they allow us to explore the vast cosmos and unlock universal mysteries, much like how I unlocked secrets of radioactivity. |
 | Socrates | Reusable Rockets | Mars Rovers | Reusable rockets are like the ultimate space game-changer, redefining how we explore beyond Earth by making it cheaper and more sustainable to get to places like Mars where the rovers do their thing. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Mars Rovers | Solar Sails | Mars Rovers are like the ultimate explorers, sending us postcards from the red planet and showing off their brawn on rocky terrain. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Reusable Rockets | Mars Rovers | Reusable Rockets are like the ultimate 'doing more with less' approach, maximizing our energy budget by enabling frequent and cost-effective access to space, a step closer to my vision of efficient global resource use. |
 | Jensen Huang | Planetary Probes | Mars Rovers | Planetary probes are like the ultimate space explorers, reaching beyond Mars to unlock the secrets of our entire solar system. |
 | Alex Trebek | Reusable Rockets | Mars Rovers | Reusable rockets are the game changers, paving the way for cost-effective space exploration and the future of interplanetary travel. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Satellite Internet | Mars Rovers | While Mars Rovers are incredible feats of engineering and exploration, Satellite Internet has the power to revolutionize global connectivity right here on Earth, making my wireless dream come true. |
 | George Washington Carver | Space Stations | Mars Rovers | Space Stations let us gather a heap of science right here in low Earth orbit, which is mighty practical if you ask me! |
 | The Brain | Planetary Probes | Mars Rovers | Planetary Probes can explore way more places than just Mars, giving us the scoop on the whole solar system. |
 | Pythagoras | Mars Rovers | Space Tourism | Mars Rovers are like the nerdy explorers of the cosmos, gathering all that sweet intel and pushing human knowledge, while space tourism is just a fancy joyride for the rich. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Planetary Probes | Mars Rovers | Planetary probes are like the punk rockers of space exploration, boldly going where no rover can tread and sending back cosmic postcards from the edge. |
 | The Brain | Asteroid Mining | Mars Rovers | Asteroid mining's potential for unlocking vast resources makes it the rockstar of space missions. |
 | Nerds | Planetary Probes | Mars Rovers | Planetary Probes are like the Swiss Army knives of space exploration, exploring diverse worlds beyond just Mars with mad versatility. |
 | Andy Weir | Mars Rovers | Satellite Internet | Mars Rovers are the ultimate nerd toys, exploring alien worlds and paving the path for future Martian adventures! |
 | Richard P Feynman | Space Stations | Mars Rovers | Space Stations let us live and work in space, kinda like a floating lab above Earth, which is a must for future deep space trips. |
 | Belle | Mars Rovers | Solar Sails | Mars Rovers are like the ultimate space adventurers, sending us epic selfies and unlocking the secrets of another planet firsthand! |