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The President's Space Initiative Speech



 
 
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Old January 15th 04, 02:58 PM
Dan Luke
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"Wdtabor" wrote:
No, we simply came to understand (some of us) that manned
space travel is unconscionably wasteful until we get past
rocket ship technology, which may take decades.
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It will never happen if we do not create the need for it by reaching
the limits of rocket technology.


I submit that we are already at the practical limits. One of the things
that make a manned trip to Mars so expensive is the long exposure of
astronauts to conditions in space. Tremendous amounts of r&d will be
required to protect them from the physiological effects of zero gravity
and radiation.
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Old January 15th 04, 04:09 PM
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In article , "Dan Luke"
writes:


It will never happen if we do not create the need for it by reaching
the limits of rocket technology.


I submit that we are already at the practical limits. One of the things
that make a manned trip to Mars so expensive is the long exposure of
astronauts to conditions in space. Tremendous amounts of r&d will be
required to protect them from the physiological effects of zero gravity
and radiation.
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Then we better get started.

Don

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Old January 16th 04, 12:08 AM
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"Wdtabor" wrote:
Then we better get started.


Yes, basic research on new space propulsion technologies is a good idea,
but manned space travel should be an afterthought.
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