Water on the Moon...
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Tsurayu wrote...
Yeah, heard about it on Google. I absolutely don't give a crap. I used to be all about space exploration and these kind of findings, but now I can't help, but feel that we are wasting billions of dollars a year on space exploration. The only space related program I support, at this point, is space debris mapping (i.e. asteroids, meteors, debris...) It's good to know where such objects lie in relation to Earth, yet of course we only spend a few million a year on something as important as that. Bah... I could further go off the beaten trail here, but I'l leave it at that.
I agree with this, as well as prevention of the destruction of Earth by celestial objects, e.g. comets and asteroids.
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I have water in my glass! Granted, It isn't as significant... BUT IT IS STILL PRETTY DAMN AWESOME!
T-on: Does that mean we can save moniez on rocket fuel?
T-on: Does that mean we can save moniez on rocket fuel?
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I used to be for space exploration, but I think we should focus on finding more cost effective means to do so. Rockets already cost hundreds of millions od dollars and are only used once as far as I know. I'd like to think we could come up with fuel cells and then build rockets that are smaller and can run on them. Then make these super space stations and run space exploration from there. I'd like to think we are capable of doing that, but maybe I'm just dreaming.