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Well, the X-37B and Aurora have started us on the road to space again.Awful, awful, awful....oh, the tremendous difficulty of reusable space vehicles.
No! No! No!Could be worse. Could have died in some car accident and no one would give a crap.
People die at work every day. This one just happened to be on camera.
Yes, the space program is a big thing here.I know it's easy to make fun of what happened, but with every mishap our space legacy died a little bit. That is a sad thing since it was part of the Cold War and as such played a part in defining us as a nation.
We are on the upswing again, but it has been and is a long, hard road.
Humans are more efficient. Once we are confident and develop more efficient rocket technology, we will start taking a peek for ourselves.Yes, the space program is a big thing here.
But I think the shift from manned exploits to remote sensing & unmanned craft is a real improvement.
Some love the exciting drama of sending people into space, but I care more about the information &
understanding gleaned. People are fragile. Our new approach, "faster better cheaper", is best.
Nah....humans require all that life support stuff, & a higher safety factor for missions.Humans are more efficient. Once we are confident and develop more efficient rocket technology, we will start taking a peek for ourselves.
Sure, I will give you that. We have quite a ways to go before you and I can book a seat to Mars. It will just take some time. Meanwhile, we can send probes and rovers to our hearts content, for less!Nah....humans require all that life support stuff, & a higher safety factor for missions.
I admit they've had a great role....moon exploration, Hubble telescope repair.
But they become less useful as the distances increase.....Mars is much more difficult than the Moon.
Think of what we get from unmanned missions.....
- Flying probes to Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, & beyond....places we cannot send humans.
- Chandra X-ray observatory
- Kepler, Pioneer, Voyager, etc, etc.
And remote sensing....detecting gravity waves looms as the next big 'telescope' method of exploring the universe.
These unmanned efforts have yielded far more.
Now when they get warp drive & shields, we'll talk about sending people farther out there.
Woo hoo....detente!Sure, I will give you that. We have quite a ways to go before you and I can book a seat to Mars. It will just take some time. Meanwhile, we can send probes and rovers to our hearts content, for less!
With that in mind, keep an eye on SpaceX and Blue Origin. Two companies who are putting together some pretty cool stuff!Woo hoo....detente!
I watch....& am happy to let others do the actual traveling.With that in mind, keep an eye on SpaceX and Blue Origin. Two companies who are putting together some pretty cool stuff!
Seems to me we achieved this milestone a couple of weeks ago. I know I read about it somewhere.detecting gravity waves
I also heard about that.Seems to me we achieved this milestone a couple of weeks ago. I know I read about it somewhere.
I'll try to find the article.
The real value will be in boosting sensitivity by at least a factor of 10.Seems to me we achieved this milestone a couple of weeks ago. I know I read about it somewhere.
I'll try to find the article.