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Re: No more return to the moon
Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 23:03
by TSR2
People are mourning this like its never going to happen... its a pause, and to be honest, surely there are bigger fish to fry in space than the moon, or am I missing something. The Moon has been done.... NEXT

Re: No more return to the moon
Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 23:15
by airboatr
Ben Watson wrote:People are mourning this like its never going to happen... its a pause, and to be honest, surely there are bigger fish to fry in space than the moon,
or am I missing something. The Moon has been done.... NEXT

aliens Ben, ..bigger aliens to fry

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fish are in water

Re: No more return to the moon
Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 23:19
by TSR2
airboatr wrote:Ben Watson wrote:People are mourning this like its never going to happen... its a pause, and to be honest, surely there are bigger fish to fry in space than the moon,
or am I missing something. The Moon has been done.... NEXT

aliens Ben, ..bigger aliens to fry

..
fish are in water


Brilliant Joe

Re: No more return to the moon
Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 23:37
by airboatr
meanwhile ,
Я нуждаюсь поехать к космической станции
Re: No more return to the moon
Posted: 03 Feb 2010, 00:18
by basys
speedbird591 wrote:At least I've still got Futurama!
click
Re: No more return to the moon
Posted: 03 Feb 2010, 04:49
by nigelb
Ben Watson wrote:The Trillions of dollars deficit was there before George W left office mate. I don't really get US politics, but thats a well documented fact

Right on Ben! I am always amazed at how short the memories of some people are. We also borrowed heavily from China to pay for two wars rather than raise taxes, weakening the dollar and weakening our bargaining power with them. BTW, we had a budget surplus when Clinton left office.
Nigel²
Re: No more return to the moon
Posted: 07 Feb 2010, 23:43
by deltawing
DaveB wrote:I think it's a shame to be honest. The Americans have spent colossal sums of money going there (or not, depending on who you want to believe) already and it's only a nation like the U.S. that could afford to go there anyway. The thought of man going to another planet still lights my fire after all these years and it's something that will probably stay with me. NASA could always go to Wales but there's probably less there than there is on the moon (though it'd be cheaper for them to go there)

I mean no offence to our Welsh readers.. it was the first place that sprung up so got committed to infinity
We
have to have a dream otherwise there'd be no reason to get out of bed in the mornings
ATB
DaveB

How much would it cost to get a lunar module over the new Severn Bridge?......Think it would be cheaper going to Mars.
Re: No more return to the moon
Posted: 08 Feb 2010, 01:39
by aeroart
Unfortunately, saving money by not going back to the moon will not feed any of the people who arehungry. That money will end up being spent somewhere else. However, I still hear about going to Mars. Against a background of a degree in aeronautical engineering and a year spent working on the Lunar Module Ascent Engine (the one that got the astronauts off the moon) in the early 60s, I'm not in favor of continuing Mars efforts.
What I don't hear much about is what the Chinese intend to do in space. Should the US wait until they are on the moon, and then play catch-up, as we did when the USSR launched Sputnick, or should we be establishing a permanent presence on the moon?
Art
Re: No more return to the moon
Posted: 08 Feb 2010, 14:43
by airboatr
what really bakes the noodle is the fact the replacement of a 40 year old program isn't even finished yet,
I would think It would be stacked and ready to go.
Shuttle safely made it's way to ISS this morning, the last of the night time launches
we have only 4 launches remaining for Shuttle. the last in September, ....
The replacement of a 40 year old program, .....
thumb - and a question.
эй, я могу получить поездку?
.....................................
What the ----- Houston - ..over
Re: No more return to the moon
Posted: 08 Feb 2010, 15:03
by jonesey2k
Talking of space exploration, I've just completed Mass Effect 2. By far the best game I've ever played I think...