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Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:56 pm
by bystander
Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Space.com - January 12, 2009
Enter your comments on the Rationale and Goals of the U.S. Civil Space Program study
here: Please provide input by January 30, 2009!
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:06 pm
by aristarchusinexile
I don't think there is a civil space program. The goals of every major nation's space programs' seem to be national defence/aggression. Fireworks are just part of the brainwashing of the masses to make them think their tax money is used for peaceful purposes.
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:38 pm
by bystander
aristarchusinexile wrote:I don't think there is a civil space program. The goals of every major nation's space programs' seem to be national defence/aggression. Fireworks are just part of the brainwashing of the masses to make them think their tax money is used for peaceful purposes.
For the purposes of this study, the U.S. civil space program encompasses activities from NASA, NOAA, FAA, and the commercial space sector. Please provide input by January 30, 2009! This is our chance to provide our ideas for the immediate future of US space exploration.
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:12 pm
by Doum
Being outside US, my opinion or view dont count for them since i dont pay taxe in US or just a few by the tiny help my country is doing in space exploration. Anyway.
For the moon:
Radio control robot sent on the moon and control from earth would be an increase acceleration for the development of moon bases and citys and the space building company. All material are already there to be use. Radio control machines and/or robots can be driven from earth and there wont be any need for oxygen or heat or radiation shelter or food or water or spaceship cargo to deliver all those goods for the humans need.
Those machine will collect material from the moon and use the sun energy to melt it and separate it to make the building block for bases or citys. The high cost will be to send the machine there at fisrt. Then since it will be control from earth, it will be a matter of time before we will be able to built copy of those machines and robots on the moon without having to send anything more from earth. So with time, bases and citys will be build and the cost will not increase much. Then human can go there and inahbit the moon. Of course building a spaceport and space factory will be as easy (
) if i can say easy. From there, all the solar system should be ready to be colonise too. I mean with new nuclear space engine. (Nuclear solid core or liquid core or ionic one or pluse detonation engine. You name it...
Again, sending machine there first and start digging and building from here is a relative big start investment but no more money to add after that. So people will stay on earth and they will have a normal salary to drive a buldozer on the moon. Wich cost way less then sending human overthere to drive that buildozer. Technology is ready for that. Lets do it that way.
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 11:15 pm
by bystander
Doum wrote:Being outside US, my opinion or view dont count for them since i dont pay taxe in US or just a few by the tiny help my country is doing in space exploration.
It can't hurt to submit your views, anyway. It's a project of the National Acadamies. It's not government sponsored. At worst, they'll just discard them. Personally, I think the future lies in international collaboration and cooperation, like the ISS and joint NASA and ESA (RKA, JAXA, CSA, CNSA, et al) projects.
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 2:26 am
by Doum
Ok i did that. I need to make 2 different submit tho cause i need more place to make my point in the least words.
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:18 pm
by aristarchusinexile
I really can't submit anything to what is called a U.S. space program study knowing the best people in their program have almost always been German or Canadians. Canadians from the Avro Arrow for instance accounting directly and (oops - I must be tired I forgot the un in un questionably) definitely unquestionably no maybe about it for the success of the U.S. moon missions ( have read hat (( yes, I was tired - I forgot the 't' in 'that' )) a Canadian was the head of every department of that project, American Chris Craft being the overall director) that condition probably continuing today. I thought until the past two decades that the U.S. was thankful enough for the Arrow people to have named NASA the North American Space Administration. Ha Ha .. a very dry Ha Ha. I guess those kinds of hard feelings is why the chief designer of the Arrow went to Europe and designed the Concorde.
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:40 pm
by bystander
2009 January 30 - Last Day
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:34 pm
by bystander
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:55 pm
by dgjumper
In my opinion the Space Program Goals should lead to the benifits of the people all over the world.It is not the mater of Americans but all the human beings
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 3:13 pm
by aristarchusinexile
How disgusting! Propaganda in the media that says of life aboard the ISS: 'U.S. food is more flavourful, U.S. toilet is more comfortable, etc'. This reminds me of the 'western' propaganda prior to Sputnick that said, 'Russians are just a bunch of dumb potato farmers.' And this at a time when U.S. brains can't get jobs and have to go to Russia, India, China, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland.
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 1:21 am
by Doum
dgjumper wrote:In my opinion the Space Program Goals should lead to the benifits of the people all over the world.It is not the mater of Americans but all the human beings
Yea, "lets all go to the moon and beyong." What a fun it will be.
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 3:54 pm
by aristarchusinexile
Doum wrote:dgjumper wrote:In my opinion the Space Program Goals should lead to the benifits of the people all over the world.It is not the mater of Americans but all the human beings
Yea, "lets all go to the moon and beyong." What a fun it will be.
Beyonging is something I haven't tried yet. I'm going to google it.
Results, believe it or not: Results 1 - 10 of about 172,000 English pages for beyong. (0.19 seconds)
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 12:20 am
by dgjumper
The out space doesn't belong to anybody,but everyone who gets the ability can do somthing about the space research.Just for a better life of all human beings.Americans do a good job in this field,but there are much more things nees us to do.
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 3:50 pm
by zbvhs
When - if ever - will results be published?
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 3:58 pm
by bystander
zbvhs wrote:When - if ever - will results be published?
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 7:04 pm
by aristarchusinexile
dgjumper wrote:The out space doesn't belong to anybody,but everyone who gets the ability can do somthing about the space research.Just for a better life of all human beings.Americans do a good job in this field,but there are much more things nees us to do.
So why are the North Koreans and Iranians condemned for launching sattelites? No broohahhah was launched when the Japanese did it.
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 12:53 am
by harry
G'day from the land of ozzzzz
US Space Program
http://www.aerospaceguide.net/worldspac ... ogram.html
Well who ever can afford to pay for it can have the program.
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 5:44 am
by BMAONE23
aristarchusinexile wrote:dgjumper wrote:The out space doesn't belong to anybody,but everyone who gets the ability can do somthing about the space research.Just for a better life of all human beings.Americans do a good job in this field,but there are much more things nees us to do.
So why are the North Koreans and Iranians condemned for launching sattelites? No broohahhah was launched when the Japanese did it.
It is purely because the technology to put satellites in space can also be utilized to carry Nuclear and Biological warheads to be dropped on you and I. There is no "broohahhah" over Japan doing this because Japan, due in part to Peace Accords signed to end aggressions and end WWII, expressly prohibits Japan from developing such weapons and they don't. There is no secret that N Korea has developed "the bomb" but currently doesn't have the technology capable of delivering a payload to space and thereby intercontinentally. It is also no secret that Iran is attempting to create "The Bomb". It would likely be easier for them to create "The Missile" first and the payload later. Or They could simply wait for their friends, the Taliban, to take over Pakistan (which is already nuclear capable)
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 10:46 am
by harry
G'day from the land of ozzzzzzzzzz
News Release - heic0907: Servicing Mission 4 - the fifth and final visit to Hubble
http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/html/heic0907.html
01-May-2009: On 11 May 2009 the Space Shuttle Atlantis will launch with a crew of seven to visit the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and carry out the fifth and final servicing mission. The replacement and repair of several instruments will see Hubble equipped to continue its programme of discovery well into the next decade.
Re: Wanted! Your Views On America's Space Program Goals
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 8:54 pm
by bystander