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I heard, you taken a selfie there, Revo ?I see no need to go there again.
Big waste'o money.
I heard, you taken a selfie there, Revo ?
What's the point of doing anything that isn't eating, mating, sleeping, breathing and dying?
What's the point of having money to waste?
Going beyond the wilderness at all?
Development of new technology and pushing more engineering boundaries.Its all wastage of time and money, nothing else.
Probably wasteful but not entirely. There will always be some benefits from the associated research. Its good that we have some things on the moon, such as the laser mirrors and other automated systems.Its all wastage of time and money, nothing else.
Excellent. We can bring more here in case we run out before we've finished making the planet uninhabitable with our current supplies.Depends which moon your are talking about. If you're talking about Earth's moon, I hear it has a helluva view.
If you're talking about Saturn's moon Titan, seems to me a good resource for oil and natural gas should earth's resources ever be depleted.
Its all wastage of time and money, nothing else.
I kind of thought the Canadians would put the chicken cannon up there.It would be useful from a strategic point of view. Earth's defenses are quite weak. A moon base could be helpful, armed with phasers and photon torpedoes. We're woefully unprepared in the event of an alien invasion, so we need to get cracking.
We gain far more knowledge with remote sensing & unmanned probes.Development of new technology and pushing more engineering boundaries.
Exploration and scientific discovery.
Knowledge is its own reward.
We gain far more knowledge with remote sensing & unmanned probes.
As for the moon.....we've been there & done that.
Technology spinoffsIts all wastage of time and money, nothing else.
Bang for the buck:Wich we have been sending into space as well.
But probes can't do everything. Nore do probes require the same kind of technology.
For example, probes don't need air pressure regulators, zero-gravity toilets, comfy and safe spacesuits and what-not.
That too, is part of pushing engineer boundaries and further perfecting already existing technologies.
If we ever hope to create a colony thingy on Mars, we're going to need stuff like that.
In fact, if we can't even make routine trips to the moon and back.... then Mars is not going to happen any time soon.
And it still costs a buttload of money. There is still no space station on the Moon. Or anywhere else that isn't just orbitting the earth, for that matter.
There is a buttload to learn still.
And technology on earth is only going to benefit from it.
It always has.
Or did you think we've learned everything there is to know from the handfull of trips take there over the last 4 decades?
We get potential technology spinoffs from other approaches to space exploration.Technology spinoffs