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To: Mamzelle

So your intellectual argument includes a reference to a desire to fulfill and infantile fantasy based on Star Trek? LOL

Space is the new high ground. One nation will conquer it. It will be the United States, China, or Russia who does.

Do you want China to develop an extensive Moon base? Do you want it to control access to the Moon?

How about our planets, do you want them to control access to them also?

What about our satellites, the space station, and anything else space related?

Our orbiting satellites aren’t worth defending? Really?

There is much more at stake here than fulfilling a Star Trek Fantasy, and the only thing infantile about that topic, is the attempt to lower the conversation to that level.

How much money do we “waste” on the space program each year? It’s a pittance in the overall scheme of things, and yet the up side is limitless.

What is your problem with having humanity move off planet? Is it partially because you don’t want humanity to survive should something happen on the earth that wipes out human civilization?

People thought the West was so important to open up and inhabit, they risked their lives to do it. This is no different. As a people we have decided to inhabit space.

I guess you’ll continue to smolder over that. Fine if that’s what you want to do.

I’m a can do person, not a can’t do person.

I can think of reasons not to do a lot of things. If I did, I would stick to pertinent issues, not not some dunderhead meltdown over Star Trek.


34 posted on 09/07/2016 9:13:32 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (He wins & we do, our nation does, the world does. It's morning in America again. You are living it!)
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To: DoughtyOne
We've done nothing but LEO for forty years. The ISS is LEO. All we do is go back and forth, and not very far or high. I'm all for space exploration, just not for human passengers that have to be brought safely back to earth. The longing, infantile longing, to identify personally with human passengers has stalled what could have been great progress in those forty years. Ironically, until we send out the "robots" we don't even have the hope of sending humans. And, absolutely, it is childish to expect the much put-upon taxpayer to indulge in fantasies.
35 posted on 09/07/2016 11:08:35 AM PDT by Mamzelle
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