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To: greeneyes
Newt was spot on with Greta about renewing space exploration while captivating creativity through the private businesses. I loved his comments toward the end of that conservation.
24 posted on 01/28/2012 1:52:11 AM PST by Christie at the beach
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To: Christie at the beach

Agreed. I am just not happy about China having a base on the moon.


25 posted on 01/28/2012 2:02:34 AM PST by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
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To: Christie at the beach
I've said it before, but space will continue to a game too expensive for most private industry until you solve problem #1...spending $5000 to get a postage stamp into orbit is not cost effective. There has to be found a cheaper way to get a payload into orbit, than mounting it on top of a technological skyscraper full of explosive fuel.

I've heard postulated an EM system in a high altitude area like Nepal could accelerate payloads down hundreds mile-long tracks before being shot skyward at orbital velocity. Don't know if it would work...but we've got to get past the point of tying a billion dollar bomb to our a$$ and lighting the fuse.

If we can get to where a truckload can be sent into orbit for the same rate it costs to ship it coast to coast, then we'll get space industry, colonization, interplanetary commerce, the whole thing. People reading the "want ads" will see them separated into "local jobs" and "off-world jobs".

I know one thing, at this critical stage of our nation's future, none of us will see anyone going "where no man has gone before" without supportive conservative leadership. We won't have space delayed, it will be space denied...and that's if the country survives at all.

Go Newt.

29 posted on 01/28/2012 2:20:11 AM PST by AnTiw1
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