"Privatizing" the space industry. Yea or nay?
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"Privatizing" the space industry. Yea or nay?
Yea.
Private enterprise works better and is willing to take more risks.
We won't be able to say who does what up there as well as we could when the government controlled it.
Nay.
Government programs are less willing to risk human lives in the effort.
We won't be able to say who does what up there as well as we could when the government controlled it.
Private enterprise works better and is willing to take more risks.
We won't be able to say who does what up there as well as we could when the government controlled it.
Nay.
Government programs are less willing to risk human lives in the effort.
We won't be able to say who does what up there as well as we could when the government controlled it.
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Nay.
Private companies don't like spending money they won't make back. The only way they'll make money is through space tourism.
Then they will concentrate on what the tourists want, spending gazillions on fun, thrill seeking shite, and less on real science to go out there and explore.
This is a point Dan Brown made in Deception Point.
Private companies don't like spending money they won't make back. The only way they'll make money is through space tourism.
Then they will concentrate on what the tourists want, spending gazillions on fun, thrill seeking shite, and less on real science to go out there and explore.
This is a point Dan Brown made in Deception Point.

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Re: "Privatizing" the space industry. Yea or nay?
There is money to be made in LEO. A zero-G factory can be used to produce some really interesting stuff.Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Nay.
Private companies don't like spending money they won't make back. The only way they'll make money is through space tourism.
Then they will concentrate on what the tourists want, spending gazillions on fun, thrill seeking shite, and less on real science to go out there and explore.
This is a point Dan Brown made in Deception Point.
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Leo the constellation? 

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Re: "Privatizing" the space industry. Yea or nay?
Low Earth Orbit.Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Leo the constellation?
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Yeah, that "context" thing.Deep Sea Isopod wrote:

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Back to the question at hand. If it were a "not-for-profit" organisation, they maybe a "yay" from me.
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A "foundation" of some kind? Universities?Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Back to the question at hand. If it were a "not-for-profit" organisation, they maybe a "yay" from me.
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Anyone here ever read Red Mars? 

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Maybe something along the lines of The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.Gawdzilla wrote:A "foundation" of some kind? Universities?Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Back to the question at hand. If it were a "not-for-profit" organisation, they maybe a "yay" from me.
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No, you read "The Man Who Sold the Moon?"klr wrote:Anyone here ever read Red Mars?
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Nope, not yet. But Red Mars is much, much longer (and also the first part of a trilogy).Gawdzilla wrote:No, you read "The Man Who Sold the Moon?"klr wrote:Anyone here ever read Red Mars?
You've got more catching up to do.

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"The Man Who Sold the Moon" was published in the early '60s.klr wrote:Nope, not yet. But Red Mars is much, much longer (and also the first part of a trilogy).Gawdzilla wrote:No, you read "The Man Who Sold the Moon?"klr wrote:Anyone here ever read Red Mars?
You've got more catching up to do.

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Re: "Privatizing" the space industry. Yea or nay?
Back in the 80’s there was a story about some British inventor who designed a space shuttle or the engine, I forget which, but the end result was space flight would be rather like a plane, in that it would take off, enter space and land again on Earth.
For a year or two I read no more about it, and then there was a story about the inventor finally gained some type of backing and was setting up in Africa I think.
That was the last I ever heard of the story.
For a year or two I read no more about it, and then there was a story about the inventor finally gained some type of backing and was setting up in Africa I think.
That was the last I ever heard of the story.
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