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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 28 Sep 17 8.10pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by pefwin

Crazy Golf?

Thst would still be going some. The par for a crazy golf hole is what? 2?

 


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exploring the world brought us coffee and chocolate and other cool stuff. Imagine the cool sh*t we can exploit on the back of our space colonies and their labour force. I want me some space chocolate.

 

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pefwin Flag Where you have to have an English ... 28 Sep 17 8.16pm

Originally posted by YT

Thst would still be going some. The par for a crazy golf hole is what? 2?

but the joke worked on so many levels

 


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View Ray in Houston's Profile Ray in Houston Flag Houston 28 Sep 17 9.30pm Send a Private Message to Ray in Houston Add Ray in Houston as a friend

Originally posted by pefwin

Got a source for this one? Sounds possible like a scoop. There are already space craft with solar sails and fusion engines exist but no reason as yet to put them on a spacecraft.

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We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football.

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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 28 Sep 17 9.33pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by pefwin

but the joke worked on so many levels

It did.

 


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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 29 Sep 17 9.17am Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

Ironically, the USA space effort was a result of recruiting German rocket engineers after WW2. An instance of the Arms Industry benefitting mankind.

The amount of money spunked on space exploration is still very large. From a personal perspective, I only see diminishing returns for future missions.

We might be better off spunking the cash on trying to sort our own planer out,....but perhaps that is futile too

Edited by Forest Hillbilly (29 Sep 2017 9.19am)

 


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Elon Musk talking about sending people to Mars in 7 YEARS!!

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Edited by Lyons550 (29 Sep 2017 4.08pm)

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 29 Sep 17 4.38pm

Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

Ironically, the USA space effort was a result of recruiting German rocket engineers after WW2. An instance of the Arms Industry benefitting mankind.

The amount of money spunked on space exploration is still very large. From a personal perspective, I only see diminishing returns for future missions.

We might be better off spunking the cash on trying to sort our own planer out,....but perhaps that is futile too

Edited by Forest Hillbilly (29 Sep 2017 9.19am)

Well yes and no, those rocket scientists were borrowed by NASA, but the reason they were rescued from war crimes trials, wasn't the space race - It was to build missiles: the German V2 missile scientists were very sought after - once their use was largely done with, they were shifted into NASA etc (or in the case of one Nazi Rocket Scientist, the Disney Science show).

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 29 Sep 17 4.39pm

Originally posted by Lyons550

Elon Musk talking about sending people to Mars in 7 YEARS!!

[Link]

Edited by Lyons550 (29 Sep 2017 4.08pm)

We could send people to Mars tomorrow. That's easy.

The hard part is actually getting people to still be alive when they get there, how to keep them alive when they're there, and how to get them back alive.

 


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View Hrolf The Ganger's Profile Hrolf The Ganger Flag 29 Sep 17 4.51pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

Well yes and no, those rocket scientists were borrowed by NASA, but the reason they were rescued from war crimes trials, wasn't the space race - It was to build missiles: the German V2 missile scientists were very sought after - once their use was largely done with, they were shifted into NASA etc (or in the case of one Nazi Rocket Scientist, the Disney Science show).


Von Braun was always obsessed with space flight from a child. He was in rocketry for his own purposes but circumstances dictated his work on the V2 for Hitler.
He plotted to go to America way before it happened but they obviously wanted rocket technology primarily for military purposes. The leap to space flight was inevitable, it having potential military and propaganda value.


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Originally posted by Lyons550

Elon Musk talking about sending people to Mars in 7 YEARS!!

[Link]

Edited by Lyons550 (29 Sep 2017 4.08pm)

That guy is actually getting sh1t done.

He's working on so many modern first world issues.....The battery work is fascinating.

 


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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

Ironically, the USA space effort was a result of recruiting German rocket engineers after WW2. An instance of the Arms Industry benefitting mankind.

The amount of money spunked on space exploration is still very large. From a personal perspective, I only see diminishing returns for future missions.

We might be better off spunking the cash on trying to sort our own planer out,....but perhaps that is futile too

NASA's budget, at its height in the mid-1960s - i.e. when they were hell for leather to the moon - was less than 5% of the total national U.S. budget. For the vast majority of its existence, it's been a fraction of 1% of the total budget. [Link]

By way of comparison and contrast, the U.S. military budget is more than half the total.

 


We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football.

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