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In reply to the discussion: Scientists to Hold Bake Sale for NASA Saturday [View all]4th law of robotics
(6,801 posts)24. Reminds me of the imperial chinese treasure fleet
Such an impressive feat, unparalleled in the history of the world and with such amazing potential.
Ultimately burned in the docks when it went out of favor.
But hey, think of all the money China saved by turning inward and becoming a stagnant, failed culture that was ultimately enslaved by foreigners who looked outward?
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Because the lunar colony was just bullshit posturing to win over the Space Coast.
joshcryer
Jun 2012
#4
If you want to be the greatest nation in the future, you must have the best space program.
tclambert
Jun 2012
#7
We should also compare budget allocations for NASA vs. the social net programs...
LanternWaste
Jun 2012
#43
I remember when we used to want to reduce the Pentagon to holding bake sales...
freshwest
Jun 2012
#40
It was actually illegal for the private sector to do so until a few years ago.
Posteritatis
Jun 2012
#19
Northeastern Brazil is only 100 miles from the French Guiana launch site
aint_no_life_nowhere
Jun 2012
#23
Proximity to the equator is helpful for prograde orbits. If you need a polar orbit,
24601
Jun 2012
#37
Space travel and research are absolutely being privatized, right now.
woo me with science
Jun 2012
#30
For a tenth of the military budget we could have colonized mars and then some
4th law of robotics
Jun 2012
#27