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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Callmecrazy
(3,070 posts)17. All going to the Moon proved was that we could do it.
It was done to show the USSR that we had technology superior to theirs.
What other advancements in science were achieved by going to the moon?
When Earth dies, we die.
There is nothing close enough to our world that we can reach to save humanity. The moon is a rock. Mars is dead already. We're not going to bring it back without killing Earth in the process.
I think the science and money would be better spent on preserving the world we already inhabit. On a cosmic scale, we can't move away because we refuse to clean up our mess.
We're already cluttering up low-earth orbit with space debris as to make it hazardous to both manned and unmanned spacecraft.
Orion will never take anyone to Mars. Not in our children's lifetime. Too expensive.
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The latest NASA 'reference mission' (2009) uses Orion as a re-entry vessel to Earth
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2014
#20
Very good points! But it's a very low priority at the moment, considering things like climate change
arcane1
Dec 2014
#34
"let's solve our problems here" ALWAYS = "never never never never no no no no never."
Posteritatis
Dec 2014
#50
Only the beginning...of a program that would take 20 years and 500 Billion dollars....
truebluegreen
Dec 2014
#2
If there is no intention to spend the money it would actually take to make that goal a reality
truebluegreen
Dec 2014
#13
I can't tell if they intend to send an Orion capsule to Mars at all
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2014
#12
Heh, I remember how many people here were *utterly* certain that wasn't going to work. (nt)
Posteritatis
Dec 2014
#47
Can Elon Musk and SpaceX put humans on Mars before NASA -- and for less money?
LongTomH
Dec 2014
#63