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Old February 28th 04, 07:42 AM
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Default Question About Probes

In my opion going BACKWARDS to another throw away booster is a waste
of time and energy and money. They could have had the next gen. of
shuttle built by now and flying and be building manned mission crafts
in orbit.


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"jerry warner" wrote in message
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I think we are entering the era of the robotic probe. Hundreds

(1000's) will be
launched of varying complexity ... all at a fraction of the cost of

one manned
mission
and with far more earth-bound economic impact. Im a firm believer in

manned
missions but they need to be reserved for important ventures on a

brand new
launch platform.... Saturn V-A ?
jerry




BenignVanilla wrote:

I have been closely following the Mars mission and understand the

importance
of the experiments, but certainly all of that gear ads complexity.

Then I
look at the photo's Cassini is sending back and am in awe. So I

got to
thinking, what the complexities be, in designing a probe that is

just a hi
res camera, and a transmitter/receiver. Considering economy of

scale, if the
device were small and simple, we could product them cheaply and in

such
quantities that we could launch them all over the solar system.

Let them
wander, take photo's and send them home.

What are we talking in expense? complexity? doablibility?

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