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originally posted by: lostbook
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: HalWesten
Again I ask why. We know what's there, nothing. There's nothing to be gained unless someone finds a way to harvest the what was it, O3 or H3 or something like that? Use that 28 billion to advance our health care along with a law to mandate price negotiations with providers and pharma. Besides, that will easily double or triple by 2024 because of wasteful government spending. Black ops. Covert programs.
No advantages? Are you serious?
1 lunar surface can be used making solar panels. You could even create huge solar farms and send energy directy back to earth.
2 moon base platform for further expansion. You could build entire ships on the moon great place to launch rockets from as well as provide fuel. You can make oxygen from moon rocks they contain about 20 percent oxygen. then of course there is Helium-3, Not to mention other precious metals as well.
Then there is the factor we need to test things for a mission to mars. The moon would be perfect to work out all the bugs closer to home.
Moon base nonsense. They'll never be able to beat the dust problem, which consists of microscopic, sharper than razor-sharp shards of glass that will infiltrate and damage everything, including robots, vehicles and human lungs. And there's NO WAY you could clean and wash enough to get it all off, especially in a place where you have to bring all of your own water.
Pessimism is what keeps NASA stagnant to begin with. Try to show a little optimism. You can do it!
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: lostbook
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: HalWesten
Again I ask why. We know what's there, nothing. There's nothing to be gained unless someone finds a way to harvest the what was it, O3 or H3 or something like that? Use that 28 billion to advance our health care along with a law to mandate price negotiations with providers and pharma. Besides, that will easily double or triple by 2024 because of wasteful government spending. Black ops. Covert programs.
No advantages? Are you serious?
1 lunar surface can be used making solar panels. You could even create huge solar farms and send energy directy back to earth.
2 moon base platform for further expansion. You could build entire ships on the moon great place to launch rockets from as well as provide fuel. You can make oxygen from moon rocks they contain about 20 percent oxygen. then of course there is Helium-3, Not to mention other precious metals as well.
Then there is the factor we need to test things for a mission to mars. The moon would be perfect to work out all the bugs closer to home.
Moon base nonsense. They'll never be able to beat the dust problem, which consists of microscopic, sharper than razor-sharp shards of glass that will infiltrate and damage everything, including robots, vehicles and human lungs. And there's NO WAY you could clean and wash enough to get it all off, especially in a place where you have to bring all of your own water.
Pessimism is what keeps NASA stagnant to begin with. Try to show a little optimism. You can do it!
Why would I want to be optimistic about a ridiculous moon base plan? It's not really even a good place to build ships to go to other planets (another wild folly in the making), since it's at the bottom of yet another gravity well. The place to build interplanetary ships is one of the LeGrange Points.
Fortunately, these things never literally get off the ground, but still manage to provide a little white collar welfare work to the aerospace engineers who could easily go work for Brand X.
And you have a ready source of fuel right there for the mining.
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: HalWesten
Again I ask why. We know what's there, nothing. There's nothing to be gained unless someone finds a way to harvest the what was it, O3 or H3 or something like that? Use that 28 billion to advance our health care along with a law to mandate price negotiations with providers and pharma. Besides, that will easily double or triple by 2024 because of wasteful government spending. Black ops. Covert programs.
No advantages? Are you serious?
1 lunar surface can be used making solar panels. You could even create huge solar farms and send energy directy back to earth.
2 moon base platform for further expansion. You could build entire ships on the moon great place to launch rockets from as well as provide fuel. You can make oxygen from moon rocks they contain about 20 percent oxygen. then of course there is Helium-3, Not to mention other precious metals as well.
Then there is the factor we need to test things for a mission to mars. The moon would be perfect to work out all the bugs closer to home.
originally posted by: samkent
This doesn't even take into account what it takes to build a spaceship on the Moon.
Even our great grand children will not see spaceships built on the Moon.
Come back to Earth and get real.
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: lostbook
originally posted by: rickymouse
I suppose they will want the money from a covid19 stimulus package.
We are broke as hell, why are they spending billions on that?
Cause the benefits outweigh the shortfalls.
What benefit will we have to go to the moon again? It cost a lot to go there before, and it only stimulated the economy of big aerospace companies, it did not benefit the people of the country at all other than to make us feel like we were superior to other countries.....I said Feel, it was a false sense of pride....The moon is there, we now know it is not made of cheese, that is all we really need to do.
Give me one logical benefit of us going back there, one that benefits American Citizens and justifies all that money being spent. They say twenty eight billion....that means fifty billion.
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: HalWesten
Again I ask why. We know what's there, nothing. There's nothing to be gained unless someone finds a way to harvest the what was it, O3 or H3 or something like that? Use that 28 billion to advance our health care along with a law to mandate price negotiations with providers and pharma. Besides, that will easily double or triple by 2024 because of wasteful government spending. Black ops. Covert programs.
No advantages? Are you serious?
1 lunar surface can be used making solar panels. You could even create huge solar farms and send energy directy back to earth.
2 moon base platform for further expansion. You could build entire ships on the moon great place to launch rockets from as well as provide fuel. You can make oxygen from moon rocks they contain about 20 percent oxygen. then of course there is Helium-3, Not to mention other precious metals as well.
Then there is the factor we need to test things for a mission to mars. The moon would be perfect to work out all the bugs closer to home.