Posted on 11/08/2017 2:24:17 PM PST by BenLurkin
I thought the same thing. When they landed on the moon, I thought to myself, by the time I’m in my forties we’ll be standing on Mars. I’m a lot older than that now, and if anyone does it in my lifetime it won’t be NASA.
Lies! My childhood dreams ruined! It was all lies!
Wow, a Merlin engine, not what I was expecting to read. A helium problem arose before, and is one of the motivations to move on into the Raptor engine design, which burns subcooled methane. Thanks BenLurkin.
Grew up during the 60s, with the space program.
After watching 2001: A Space Odyssey/Star Trek/ The Moon Landing in 1969, space travel was going to be in the very near future for regular folks.
I figured by the 1990s at the latest, I would be staying at an orbiting Hilton Hotel, under a glass canopy, by the pool, watching the Earth turn.
if Elon had SpaceX stick to what it's good at, the company would own the worldwide launch business. His fixation on Mars is going to destroy his ability to get there. Also, he's full of crap when he flips off "living on Mars will be the easy part" -- if he manages to build even one of the Big Falcon Rockets and send people to Mars, most if not all of them are going to die there sooner rather than later, and he'll find no one to continue to write him checks, and he'll be going to prison.
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