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To: B-Chan
"Only the Post Office can deliver packages, eh?

"The federal government has no more business running a space program than it does running a railroad. NASA should go back to its original mission of R&D and leave manned spaceflight to private industry."

Do you think any Country will allow a private Corporation to Colonize the Moon? The moon is the first stop on our journey to other planets. It will be our testing grounds for building viable habitats on distant planets. And the only way anyone is going to get there and establish a Colony is if a Nation goes and establishes the first one. All the NASA naysayers would have China or Russia or India be the ones to establish such. Just because President Obama has decided to quit doesn't mean the space race is over. It just means China and Russia and India and others are grinning from ear to ear because the guy that is 100 laps in the lead has decided to not run anymore.

Brilliant plan.

73 posted on 06/14/2010 9:57:11 AM PDT by Mad Dawgg (If you're going to deny my 1st Amendment rights then I must proceed to the next one...)
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To: Mad Dawgg
the NASA naysayers

Funny you should use that phrase.

Ever hear Burt Rutan discuss NASA? He always pronounces it "Nay-Say".

As in: if your rocket plan doesn't throw gigabucks at an existing contractor, one with lots of Congressional juice, the answer will always be "Nay".

76 posted on 06/14/2010 10:25:01 AM PDT by Notary Sojac (I've been ionized, but I'm okay now.)
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To: Mad Dawgg
Do you think any Country will allow a private Corporation to Colonize the Moon?

They'll have no choice. The lunar colony will be a fait accompli. Any attempt to destroy or otherwise interfere with the colony will be an act of war.

Note: I don't think the first lunar colony will be a U.S. effort. Our nation has been spiritually emasculated. I expect the Indians or the Brazilians or some similar country will be the first to stake a claim — some country where there are still real men left.

The moon is the first stop on our journey to other planets. It will be our testing grounds for building viable habitats on distant planets. And the only way anyone is going to get there and establish a Colony is if a Nation goes and establishes the first one.

That's an interesting opinion. Too bad you can't support it with facts.

All the NASA naysayers would have China or Russia or India be the ones to establish such. Just because President Obama has decided to quit doesn't mean the space race is over.

The space race was over in 1967, when the Soviets realized we were going to beat them to the Moon, and when Lyndon Johnson realized they had realized this. That's the year the follow-on Apollo missions and the remaining Saturn boosters were all cut from the budget. Since then, NASA has been nothing more than a means by which the aerospace industry has been kept afloat.

PROTIP: Always review the facts on a given subject before formulating an opinion and posting it online.

It just means China and Russia and India and others are grinning from ear to ear because the guy that is 100 laps in the lead has decided to not run anymore.

If they win, they deserve the prize. Anyway, I don't see China being a viable political entity for much longer.

Exploration and settlement of the moon are not legitimate functions of government. The government's job is to govern; it has a legitimate role only in financing infrastructure, not providing services.

The moon is not going to be settled by the Postal Service, which is what NASA is. Private investors on contract to the government will colonize space, just as they colonized America.

89 posted on 06/14/2010 2:14:53 PM PDT by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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