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Originally posted by Don Armageddon
we'd continue to run the same experiments we've been running for years.
Originally posted by Quest
And before anyone ask... we were heating a metal-oxide combination for differential thermal analysis in a high temp dif-therm furnace. We miscalculated the energy of the reaction and used too large a sample. The cost involved came in because of the expensive furnace and the micro-sized platinum leads on the thermocouples.
Originally posted by Don Armageddon
I can't accept that, in a time where NASA's budget is being hacked to pieces, that we'd continue to run the same experiments we've been running for years. I'm guessing that the military has some vested interests in the planet, not necessarily for discovering intelligent life (any smart person has probably given up on that idea) but what about alternative reasons: rare alloys found only in the Martian geo-atmospheric climate? Space-bound, undetectable missile launch pads? Your guesses are as good as mine, so please share them!
Originally posted by Undomiel
NASA has had its good moments and bad, like any other institution. Overall, they're great. We need to expand our frontiers as our planet will one day overpopulate, and many problems can find feasible solutions in the space frontier. One good reason I can think of right off the bat is the call for zero population growth. It just ain't gonna happen without forcing it on people, which has proven disastrous in the past, such as killing female children so only male children are born. That's not a solution. That's mass genocide on a grand, unthinkable scale. Also, at least 2 world religions frown on birth control of any kind, so forcing them to change their religious tenets would be the only solution. And that's isn't acceptable either in my book. Rather, expanding our horizons into space seems the more viable solution. Orbital cities, moon colonies, things of that nature, but not genocide, mass sterilization or population control by edict.
Originally posted by KrazyIvan
space based launch platforms for missiles are outlawed by so many arms limitation treaties it dont matter what planet orbit their in.
Originally posted by Don Armageddon
With yesterday's article on CNN.com detailing yet another spiffy mission for the two newest Martian rovers to head off on, basically collecting even more rocks and confirming the existence of craters on the planet's surface.
Why the hell do we even pay attention anymore? This is not news; we did the same basic thing back in 1997, when a lot of people made a huge deal over it, despite the fact that we'd achieved the same goal with the Viking probes back in the 70s. No matter how many "scientific breakthroughs" we have accomplished by sending wave after wave of these little toys to the Red Planet, I'm guessing they don't justify the multi-million dollar price tags. No, there's something else we're not being told.
Originally posted by Don ArmageddonI can't accept that, in a time where NASA's budget is being hacked to pieces, that we'd continue to run the same experiments we've been running for years. I'm guessing that the military has some vested interests in the planet, not necessarily for discovering intelligent life (any smart person has probably given up on that idea) but what about alternative reasons: rare alloys found only in the Martian geo-atmospheric climate? Space-bound, undetectable missile launch pads? Your guesses are as good as mine, so please share them!
Originally posted by Don Armageddon
No, I understand your position, it's just that your post was completely against the grain of the purpose of the post, which is why I wasn't sure what point you were trying to make.