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Originally posted by fieryjaguarpaw
For about the last five years I have thought that NASA never intended to build orion or the Ares launchers and that they were planning to use private companys like Space X from day one. The whole Orion/Ares thing has been misdirection from the get go.
...but we still need a heavy lift rocket if we want to go to the Moon or anywhere else beyond LEO (circling Earth).
We would also need NASA to pay for things that wouldn't make a profit or need a jumpstart, like a Moon base going to an asteroid or anything else. It could take a very long time for private industry to accomplish these things on their own.
Originally posted by jra
The fate of the Ares 1 and the Orion space craft are yet to be determined. But even if they are cancelled, I don't see how it can be considered evidence that it was a misdirection from the beginning.
Actually you don't necessarily need a heavy lift rocket. One could put everything into orbit on multiple smaller rockets.
Originally posted by fieryjaguarpaw
...The Orion capsule is a fars. They have claimed from day one that it will be the space craft that will take us to the Moon and on to Mars. The truth is that all it would do is ferry people from Earth to LEO. To go to Mars we would need way more than a tin can like that.
Originally posted by fieryjaguarpaw
If the government needs a van they don't build one from the ground up, they just buy one from GM. The same thing here. Why would they build a rocket like Ares 1 when they can just pay for a ride on a falcon?
Even in the Apollo days the capsule was only a small part of the vehicle that took us to the Moon and back. The capsule part of the Apollo missions was just the taxi that took us from Earth to LEO and back. Orion would be no different. So again why build a capsule from the ground up when they can just buy one off the shelf from SpaceX?
We will just use the Dragon, like we planned to do from the beginning.
I agree. If another country gets close to going to the Moon (or private industry for that matter) we will beat them to it. We'll just buy the components from the private sector on the cheap and be there in no time. We just don't want to initiate a race because we want to stall as long as we can. The longer other countries aren't going there is no need to show our cards.
Originally posted by jra
Because that's the way it's always been done.
By that I mean the Gov't awarding contracts to various aerospace corporations to build them rockets, spacecrafts and landers etc. Private companies like SpaceX are a very recent development. When the Constellation program was announced back in '04, SpaceX barely existed.
The first successful Falcon 1 launch didn't happen until '08.
I don't think buying rides on Dragon capsules and Falcon 9's was seen as an option when the Constellation program was first announced.
The Apollo capsule did more than just go to LEO and back. It went to the Moon as well. The capsule, also referred to as the command module, along with the attached service module was a big part of what got them to the Moon.
Again, when the Constellation program was announced there was no Dragon capsule, not even concept artwork. It wasn't formally announced until early '06 if I remember correctly.
I still don't see any evidence to support your claims of the Ares and Orion being a farce or a misdirection. While NASA might drop the Orion in favour of using the Dragon. I don't see that as a sign of it being a misdirection. Simply just a change in plans.
I don't agree with that. There currently no components to buy from the private sector to go to the Moon with. Especially not cheaply, if there were, it would have happened already.
I don't understand where you're getting the idea that NASA wants to purposely stall going to the Moon or prevent another race.
Originally posted by Donny 4 million
...With all the knowledge available today it is impossible for me to even think a man stood on the moon ever.
For a gazillios dollars NASA folks can now drink their pee in space.
Folks and animals have been doing that since day one for free.
Originally posted by whaaa
The American infrastructure is crumbling. It's a matter of priorities.
I would much rather have sturdy bridges than a way to recycle pee.
www.history.com...
Time to put away the star trek, sifi channel Romanticism and get real. IMO
Originally posted by Donny 4 million
reply to post by fieryjaguarpaw
The entirety of NASA has returned little to the citizens that pay for their existence.