The Trip is over
Created on: March 21st, 2011
Sponsorships:
| user | amount | user | amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| No one has sponsored this site ( ._.) | |||
| Sponsor this site! | Total: $0.00 | Active: $0.00 | |
Vote metrics:
| rating | total votes | favorites | comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| (4.1) | 81 | 21 | 27 |
View metrics:
| today | yesterday | this week | this month | all time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6,515 |
Inbound links:
| views | url |
|---|---|
| 50 | https://www.bing.com |
| 9 | http://m.facebook.com |
| 5 | http://twitter.com/ |
| 4 | http://www.google.com.hk |
| 4 | http://216.18.188.175:80 |
| Citations: |
|---|
| ?It's a Trip (F11 for fullscreen) by dazedconfused |
Sentimentality aside, it marks the beginning of the end of space being a government realm; a place to plant flags and resolve existential nationalistic crises. The private sector will now segue into taking over space exploration/exploitation and probably do a better job of it with much less resources, given time. Good bye NASA; hello Space-X.
Only for the next dozen or so years, maybe more, their best customer will be various governments. They've already won one and a half billion dollars to resupply the ISS, a job previously held by the Shuttle. The only major private sector group interested in launching things is the telecommunication industry, and they'd be a minor part of their revenue.
I appreciate that it's a waste of resources to use government scientists to design and build the heavy-lifting capacity we'll need to colonize another body. But it'll be sad when children will see the Wal-Mart flag emblazoned on the side of the first ship on Mars.
I appreciate that it's a waste of resources to use government scientists to design and build the heavy-lifting capacity we'll need to colonize another body. But it'll be sad when children will see the Wal-Mart flag emblazoned on the side of the first ship on Mars.
I don't understand why we don't contract the military industry to lead the development of space programs. These people obviously want bazillions of dollars, what difference is it if the media use propaganda to make tax payers think we need a war, and the media making space exploration the focal point for tax dollars. It would be even easier to convince them as our fate as a species relies on us transforming other planets.
Bold
Italic
Underline
Code
User Link
Site Link