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45 years ago....
45 years ago, apollo 11 left launch Pad A, at the Kennedy Space Center, to embark on a 4 day journey to the moon. Thus doing so, America was winning the Space race.
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'Murica.
In all seriousness, though, this still blows my mind. Especially since we now have vastly more computing power on a high school robot than all of NASA back in '69, yet we can't get humans beyond LEO. |
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It's not that we can't, we just choose not to. Just as we chose to go to the moon. I understand the romance of sending humans to different places, but what will we actually gain by sending people, rather than robots, to Mars? I know I sound like one of THOSE guys. I used to want to be an astronaut. That's why I got my degree where I did, but now I'm not seeing the practical purpose anymore.
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I do agree that NASA doesn't need to suddenly start sending manned missions to Mars, but they could be working, like SpaceX, to find better ways to put satellites into orbit. SpaceX is a private company. They'd only do this if there was money to be made eventually. That being said, sending people into space is way cooler. We pay Russia a bunch of money every time we send a guy up to the ISS. It's be pretty neat if it worked the other way. I'm not saying they'd make money, but we'd hear a lot more about space. Currently, most Americans contribute less than $9 per year to NASA with their federal income tax. That's less than a pack of cigarettes (in NY). |
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Also, remember that traveling deeper into space has other challenges that haven't been solved yet. Mainly, how do you stop radiation that causes cancer on prolonged missions as well as muscle mass degrading. We COULD go past LEO, but the risks to the astronauts are much too high at this point.
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Apollo 11 live tweet: https://twitter.com/astvintagespace.
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45 years ago, the eagle landed onto the moon.
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I vividly remember staying up late with my parents to watch the astronauts walk on the moon. (And wondering why my siblings didn't stay up! Maybe no coincidence I was the only one who went on to a STEM career).
Picture what it was like. We were watching video LIVE FROM THE MOON. This was in the transistor radio era, before internet, video tapes, VCRs, digital anything. And this was LIVE FROM THE MOON. I still get shivers thinking about it. |
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