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![]() "Sure, it's worthwhile. Unlike the untold trillions spent in the U.S. on various forms of welfare that just results in more of them breeding, needing more welfare, which cuts into productivity and other programs. However, they should NOT have wasted $150B on the space station, it killed planetary exploration." Given the complexity and timeline of space station activities it seems really strange that even someone like me who is a fan of manned space can't name one thing that's been done there that benefitted anybody. When there's an argument about it's cost I usually post a request for one grand accomplishment - we were promised many - other than the mythical super salmonella strain that could be bred there (Is this a good idea? - read the Andromeda Strain), I get zero answers. Lots of people think we have to keep it going - What will we get back? - Again I've never heard anything except - we're now at a point when paybacks will start. Really. NASA had requests out for proposals for research on the ISS - so maybe they don't know either. I can't help but think it will never be more that a Political Science experiment gone wrong that's taken on a life if it's own. The shuttle was supposed to make access to space cheap and rapid. I have a copy of a US Senate letter that projected $10Million per launch, 2 week turnaround, 50 launches a year. OK that was 1980 dollars - but now we have 4 month plus turn around, $650 Million per launch. (Just to put reality in that increase consider a car that cost $5,000 in 1980 costing $325,000 now - it's not just inflation) The shuttle was a bad path - the technology just wasn't ready and the space station kept it alive. And is still keeping it alive. It's a shame Apollo Applications was cancelled in favor of this route. If you dig out the old plans you'll find - semi permanent lunarbases, Lunar reconnisance orbiters, manned venus flybys, deeper space missions etc. All based on the Saturn V and modified Apollo hardware like the Block 4 Command Module. (Block 2 went to the moon). |
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