FBM wrote:Shoot me into space, plz.amused wrote:You could spend your remaining time building a really awesome Facebook page.

FBM wrote:Shoot me into space, plz.amused wrote:You could spend your remaining time building a really awesome Facebook page.
Yes they do. But they wouldn't tell YOU, would they? You'd tell everyone.Gawdzilla wrote:MM, do they raise kids in the subs, or the ISS, while knowing those kids will never leave the sub or the ISS?
As the sub crews are still all male I can understand why they keep it quiet.mistermack wrote:Yes they do. But they wouldn't tell YOU, would they? You'd tell everyone.Gawdzilla wrote:MM, do they raise kids in the subs, or the ISS, while knowing those kids will never leave the sub or the ISS?
Don't ask, don't tell.Gawdzilla wrote:As the sub crews are still all male I can understand why they keep it quiet.mistermack wrote:Yes they do. But they wouldn't tell YOU, would they? You'd tell everyone.Gawdzilla wrote:MM, do they raise kids in the subs, or the ISS, while knowing those kids will never leave the sub or the ISS?
Or the next six lifetimes after that.FBM wrote:
I somehow don't think manned missions will extend beyond this little solar system's inner planets in my lifetime.
I know what you mean, that even the solar system involves huge distances, and stars are just incredible distances away. BUT,Blind groper wrote:Or the next six lifetimes after that.FBM wrote:
I somehow don't think manned missions will extend beyond this little solar system's inner planets in my lifetime.
There was a perfectly genuine project designed called project Orion that was reckoned to be perfectly practical, even with technology from fifty years ago. The main objection was fallout pollution.Gawdzilla wrote:You never know. If the First Empire hadn't developed the Alderson Drive we'd probably have killed ourselves off before we got anywhere.
But Alderson, despite having bad effects on humans and worse effects on Moties, is an interstellar drive, so once you find the jump points, you're good to go.mistermack wrote:There was a perfectly genuine project designed called project Orion that was reckoned to be perfectly practical, even with technology from fifty years ago. The main objection was fallout pollution.Gawdzilla wrote:You never know. If the First Empire hadn't developed the Alderson Drive we'd probably have killed ourselves off before we got anywhere.
But if it could be launched from space, that wouldn't apply. You would just have to get it up there to start with.
The projected speeds were phenomenal though, like Mars and back in a week or less.
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