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Old February 4th 17, 01:57 AM posted to sci.space.policy
William Mook[_2_]
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http://www.theverge.com/2017/2/2/144...uncil-not-quit

Look for space to be mentioned on the 28 Feb 2017 joint session of Congress and for it to point to space based power and making humanity a multi-planet species as critical issues for the Trump administration.
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Old February 4th 17, 02:04 AM posted to sci.space.policy
Fred J. McCall[_3_]
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William Mook wrote:

http://www.theverge.com/2017/2/2/144...uncil-not-quit

Look for space to be mentioned on the 28 Feb 2017 joint session of Congress and for it to point to space based power and making humanity a multi-planet species as critical issues for the Trump administration.


You can look for it but don't hold your breath because Trump has a lot
more things to worry about than that right now.

Expect to hear about cabinet appointments, Supreme Court Justices, and
immigration and trade.


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Old February 4th 17, 05:28 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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In article ,
says...

http://www.theverge.com/2017/2/2/144...uncil-not-quit

Look for space to be mentioned on the 28 Feb 2017 joint session of Congress and for it to point to space based power and making humanity a multi-planet species as critical issues for the Trump administration.


Bull****.

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Old February 6th 17, 03:24 AM posted to sci.space.policy
William Mook[_2_]
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On Sunday, February 5, 2017 at 5:28:28 AM UTC+13, Jeff Findley wrote:
In article ,
says...

http://www.theverge.com/2017/2/2/144...uncil-not-quit

Look for space to be mentioned on the 28 Feb 2017 joint session of Congress and for it to point to space based power and making humanity a multi-planet species as critical issues for the Trump administration.


Bull****.

Jeff
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Pithy response, yet fundamentally wrong in every detail.

The Trump administration has restored the national space council;

http://spacenews.com/babin-backs-pen...space-council/

giving the nation a high level strategic direction again.

President Trump has met with Musk and Hewson, both companies have discussed human presence on Mars in the near term;

http://spacenews.com/elon-musk-meets-with-donald-trump/

http://www.space.com/34234-spacex-ma...e-numbers.html

http://www.popsci.com/lockheed-marti...mars-base-camp

Trump has called for a joint session of Congress on February 28 this year to discuss important national needs. This is the same tactic used by Eisenhower when he formed NASA, by Kennedy when he announced sending men to the moon and returning them safely to the Earth, by Reagan when he announced the Strategic Defense Initiative.

So, there is a likelihood that Trump will announce a long term strategic vision for the future, with short term practical benefit to the nation. This includes;

(1) NASA support of commercialisation of chemical rocket technologies that support
(a) peaceful ballistic terrestrial transport of packages and people,
(b) peaceful transport to orbit and back,
(i) orbital hotels,
(ii) orbital communications,
(iii) orbiting power systems,
(iv) orbital sensing,
(c) cislunar orperations,
(d) inner solar system operations,
(2) NASA research to develop
(a) outer solar system manned presence by 2030
(b) near interstellar probes by 2030
(c) survey of planetary systems out to 10,000 light years by 2030
(3) Long term development of;
(a) commercialisation of outer solar system resources, by 2050
(b) manned presence to nearby stars, by 2050
(c) probes to stars beyond 50 light years, by 2050
(d) commercilisation of nearby stars by 2100,
(e) manned presence to stars beyond 50 light years by 2100

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Old February 6th 17, 05:13 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Fred J. McCall[_3_]
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William Mook wrote:

On Sunday, February 5, 2017 at 5:28:28 AM UTC+13, Jeff Findley wrote:
In article ,
says...

http://www.theverge.com/2017/2/2/144...uncil-not-quit

Look for space to be mentioned on the 28 Feb 2017 joint session of Congress and for it to point to space based power and making humanity a multi-planet species as critical issues for the Trump administration.


Bull****.


Pithy response, yet fundamentally wrong in every detail.


No, he's right. As usual, your bloviation is all bull****.

bull**** binned


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Old February 10th 17, 08:14 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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On Friday, February 3, 2017 at 7:57:11 PM UTC-5, William Mook wrote:
http://www.theverge.com/2017/2/2/144...uncil-not-quit

Look for space to be mentioned on the 28 Feb 2017 joint session of Congress and for it to point to space based power and making humanity a multi-planet species as critical issues for the Trump administration.


trump is a chaos president........

trumps wall now estimated at 20 billion and climbing.

the wall wouldnt work, but his construction friends will make millions.......

they will go under the wall by tunneling, over the wall, come in by boats and submarines.....

trumps wall is just a big waste of money
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Old February 11th 17, 01:20 AM posted to sci.space.policy
Fred J. McCall[_3_]
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bob haller wrote:


trump is a chaos president........


Bobbert is a mental midget........


trumps wall now estimated at 20 billion and climbing.


Cite?


the wall wouldnt work, but his construction friends will make millions.......


Walls seem to work just fine in Israel. Worked pretty well in Germany
back in the day, too.


they will go under the wall by tunneling, over the wall, come in by boats and submarines.....

trumps wall is just a big waste of money


I'm not convinced it's truly practical, but I think you overestimate
how easy it will be to get around. Do you want it to be more
difficult for illegals to enter the country or not, Bobbert?


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