[meteorite-list] Bush, Obama, the "alien" perspective and a bit of science, too
From: Darren Garrison <cynapse_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 22:32:52 -0500 Message-ID: <f85dn41dht9tde4sfv27bc8r7aftpmitp9_at_4ax.com> On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 18:28:01 -0800 (PST), you wrote: >2: Having said that, NASA seem, now, to be committed to a return >to the moon. I am delighted by that as a citizen of the world. Only >the US can really afford such a venture and it was Bush who made > the commitment. I think pretty much every president since the end of Apollo gave some lip-service to the idea of going back to the moon or to Mars when they thought it gave them a political boost-- but those ambitious goals are always quickly forgotten. We went to the moon with the Apollo program not because the politicians cared about science but because they wanted to beat the Russians. If we do go back to the moon and to Mars, it'll be to beat the Chinese. Except I don't think that we will beat the Chinese. China and India are serious about developing their space programs, and you can't tell me that they don't have a level of technology that can reach what we had in the 1960s-- and not only will their economies be bigger than the US economy in the 1960s, they are likely to pass the US economy of TODAY-- we are on our way down from being the top dog (and a new president isn't going to stop that). I expect China to beat us back to the moon. Maybe India, too. Especially if they decide to pool resources. Japan has space ambitions, too (and the world's second largest economy). Europe could afford an Apollo if they wanted it. Received on Tue 20 Jan 2009 10:32:52 PM PST |
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