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And how soon until they build a lunar emplacement for it? Building a gun is one thing. Putting it on the Moon is another.
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We hook it to a laser... ... no it is not going to be my "Death Star".... (that comes latter... ![]() we shoot it as the rear end of spaceships to propel them! Either hitting solar sails allowing the photons of the laser to push them or hitting propellant on the spaceship burning it instead of using a (heavy) engine on the ship. Quote:
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Oh well, either way, Moon or Mars, it's not going to happen anyway. Not any time soon, on government funding. Maybe if some rich folks could start investing in it, without having to worry about seeing a return on it in the near future. My comments were based on the hypothetical Iranian/Chinese mass driver you mentioned. Do they have the technology to build it and get it there?
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For those of you concerned about the a new program involving some sort of weapons system I am afraid my earlier post about flying carpets does in fact have a very capable weapons system, delivered by carpet bombing of course!
We at one time did have a program to reach Mars by the mid '80's. This was way back in the mid '60's. At the time it was all on paper of course and got cancelled due to budget cuts. I think this was a good idea at the time. Putting ships in orbit to deploy sats, Skylab, all that reaped much more than a trip to Mars. What has always concerned me was the fact that we have been very careful to prevent microbes from being introduced back to Earth yet until recently we have not done so in introducing Earth microbes elsewhere. It is possible we have already killed some sort of life on Mars with earlier landings in this way. I feel the number one goal should be to get a replacement program for the shuttle and maintain it. |
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I think NASA should be in the research and exploration business. NASA, using its government funding, should research and develop the technologies that are not viable in the commercial sphere. They should also run the exploration missions that private industry would not be willing to undertake. As new technologies and materials are developed, they could be licensed, sold, or given to private industries, and the private sector could take over running commercial launches and operations. Perhaps allow contractor companies that work with NASA first grab at new technology. For example, NASA says "Boeing, help us develop this new Hozenfartzen rocket engine, and you get a 5 year exclusive license once we release it". Have NASA build the space station, and then rent space on it for companies to do their own research. (That might be hard to do, what with all the international agreements involved.) If a company wants to develop a tourist industry, let them rent time at a docking port, and charge for oxygen, water, etc. Allow private industry a way to provide funds to maintain the station, and NASA can move on to their next project.
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![]() NASA has actually already entered into agreements resembling what you posited, but it hasn't worked out yet, simply because the economic potential of doing anything other than just putting up comm satellites is negligible. Behind satellites, tourism is the next industry with the most potential, if that tells you anything about what kind of economic potential lies in space at the moment. In any case, hybridizing NASA with private industry is a wise move, one whose benefits we will see as soon as we can figure out a way to make space productive.
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Whatever it takes to make sure I still have a job to go to tomorrow, and the next day, and the next...
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In other words the force required to send the mass driver to the moon is far less than the force required to send the Earth there. |
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