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I think we are too complacent. China is putting its emphasis firmly on robotics and AI. I mentioned interesting young people. China is doing just that, but its thrust is in terms of robotics and not on heavy rockets. If you did want Footie on Mars, the Long March would be a perfectly capable transportation system. You don't need Ares or heavy indivisible loads. Robots are of course vital for any alternative (to Ares). There is one controversial point. To what extent should the government qua government be engaged in stimulating scientific progress? I don't think it should be in the job of financing the building of heavy rockets, but it is perfectly proper for it to stimulate interest through competitions. After all prizes ave been offered for driving 200km round Las Vegas and the Urban challenge. I also think there is some sort of prize for translating Arabic. - Ian Parker |
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