Road to Mars
Jan. 20th, 2004 11:22 pm"As someone who takes incredible pride in the achievement we made both as a country and as a species on July 20, 1969, I can say without reservation that I am in favor of a manned mission to Mars. [...] That is why the Bush administration's recent announcement of a mission to the moon and then to Mars enrages me."

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Date: 2004-01-20 04:24 pm (UTC)Argh. I'll be far, far away from any speaker spouting his lies during his big speech tonight.
The scary part.
Date: 2004-01-20 05:42 pm (UTC)And I do intend that "we" internationally, considering what passes for US foreign "policy" these days...
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Date: 2004-01-21 02:15 am (UTC)There is a saying that, if a monkey wants to get to the moon it climbs of a tree and thinks "I made the first step, I'm on my way to the moon". I think if humans collectively want to colonize the planets, or other star systems, sending a few men to the moon or Mars is almost as relevant.
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Date: 2004-01-21 02:25 am (UTC)What NASA needs more than anything is a firm budget commitment with a 10-year horizon
What NASA needs more than anything else is cheap nanotube ribbon with a >100GPa tensile strength. I don't believe manned space flight is remotely worth the time and effort with chemical-fueled rockets. Until we have elevator technology (which may not be long) we should stick to lobbing up commercial satellites with disposable rockets.
[My map, FWIW]
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Date: 2004-01-21 06:13 am (UTC)Why? The shuttle didn't exactly carry out its promise to make space flight cheap. Yeah, I know it was a horrible mess compared to what it should have been, but the fact is reusable spaceplanes are expensive and disposable rockets aren't (anywhere near as much). The fact that cost-per-launch is higher on the shuttle than Arianne is pretty damning IMHO.
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