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NASA's New Plans To Land Humans On The Moon In 10 Years

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The race is on again...who will win?

My guess is spaceX especially if the dearMoon is successful in 2022/23. NASA seems limited w.r.t. their request for proposals and defined limitations. The Chinese also are aggressive and should be very close.

Hopefully they form some type of international union for the moonX.

 

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once they colonize the moon, them sugar daddies would have to fly their hotties to the moon. Good time to be a spaceship pilot

 

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What a novel concept, NASA getting back into the business of space exploration. Better use of funds instead of propagating the global warming myth.
 

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What a novel concept, NASA getting back into the business of space exploration. Better use of funds instead of propagating the global warming myth.
Don't worry, Kirk, its just a UN conspiracy. NASA doesn't have any rockets at all, its all a scam that you and your team exposed.
 

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Set up bases on the moon for tourism, science, and to enable further space exploration.

They can create rocket fuel on the moon and use it as a hub for further space exploration to set up space stations and bases on Mars. They can also use this as a hub to mine asteroids and mine precious materials that can help us back on earth and to further expand the space exploration program.
It enables us to be multi planetary species in the event that something happens to earth to continue our species.

Countries can use moon to send kinetic rockets from the moon and based on speed alone be very powerful and destructive.

It will help them figure out how to be sustainable and independent of the earth. This can be used and useful on earth as if we fuck up this planet beyond sustainability.

Hopefully it will enable innovation to solve our energy problems to then apply on earth.

They will figure out how to terraform mars which can be then used back on earth.

The benefits are endless some are positive some are negative and some a mixture . Space X opens many doors and enables progress vs. the innovation on earth that seems to be benefiting the selfish and biased needs of people and political agendas and seems to just benefit the powerful and greedy organizations and does not enable sustainability in the long run.
 

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Set up bases on the moon for tourism, science, and to enable further space exploration.

They can create rocket fuel on the moon and use it as a hub for further space exploration to set up space stations and bases on Mars. They can also use this as a hub to mine asteroids and mine precious materials that can help us back on earth and to further expand the space exploration program.


It enables us to be multi planetary species in the event that something happens to earth to continue our species.

Countries can use moon to send kinetic rockets from the moon and based on speed alone be very powerful and destructive.

It will help them figure out how to be sustainable and independent of the earth. This can be used and useful on earth as if we fuck up this planet beyond sustainability.

Hopefully it will enable innovation to solve our energy problems to then apply on earth.

They will figure out how to terraform mars which can be then used back on earth.

The benefits are endless some are positive some are negative and some a mixture . Space X opens many doors and enables progress vs. on warth people just care to do whats in their best interest benefit their particular political agendas and personal biases and is not sustainable.
Or we could quit fucking up this planet and maybe spend some money on cleaning it up. What kind of tourist activities do they have in mind? We don't deserve another planet.
 

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Or we could quit fucking up this planet and maybe spend some money on cleaning it up. What kind of tourist activities do they have in mind? We don't deserve another planet.
Billionaires, look at the dearmoon project for example which is already funded and scheduled for 2022/2023.

https://dearmoon.earth


Although Virgin, Space X and Blue Original are working on making short term space exploration available to the masses at affordable prices. This will happen in the next 3 years.
 

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Should have had colonies there already.
 

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I am curious what the half hour rate will be.

Set up bases on the moon for tourism, science, and to enable further space exploration.

They can create rocket fuel on the moon and use it as a hub for further space exploration to set up space stations and bases on Mars. They can also use this as a hub to mine asteroids and mine precious materials that can help us back on earth and to further expand the space exploration program.


It enables us to be multi planetary species in the event that something happens to earth to continue our species.

Countries can use moon to send kinetic rockets from the moon and based on speed alone be very powerful and destructive.

It will help them figure out how to be sustainable and independent of the earth. This can be used and useful on earth as if we fuck up this planet beyond sustainability.

Hopefully it will enable innovation to solve our energy problems to then apply on earth.

They will figure out how to terraform mars which can be then used back on earth.

The benefits are endless some are positive some are negative and some a mixture . Space X opens many doors and enables progress vs. the innovation on earth that seems to be benefiting the selfish and biased needs of people and political agendas and seems to just benefit the powerful and greedy organizations and does not enable sustainability in the long run.
 

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Don't worry, Kirk, its just a UN conspiracy. NASA doesn't have any rockets at all, its all a scam that you and your team exposed.
Now all they gotta do is get rid of that alarmist fraud Gavin Schmidt
 

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There's no reason to establish a base on the Moon because resupply is too expensive. We can't even get to a low orbit at a reasonable price. It's a vanity project.
 

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...It will help them figure out how to be sustainable and independent of the earth... They will figure out how to terraform mars ...
You're confusing pure science fiction with reality. No one will be "terraforming" or "colonizing" anything anytime in the foreseeable future.
If this project actually does happen, it's really just a slightly more advanced version of sending astronauts to the moon in cans like the Apollo missions of 1969 to 1972.
There's no reason to establish a base on the Moon because resupply is too expensive. We can't even get to a low orbit at a reasonable price. It's a vanity project.
They claim it's about science,
http://youtu.be/01fa_zQ_yqI?t=45

but it is debatable whether or not the value of the science that would be done by this project would be worth the expense.
Sending people to the Moon or eventually Mars has become a very questionable notion, as they may not be finding out much we don't already know. There's almost certainly going to be robotic Mars sample-return missions in the next 10 to 15 years, long before any potential manned mission would happen.

The most fascinating space science in recent years and in the near future involves finding exoplanets (planets outside of our solar system). It's not that there will be any realistic chance of going to them any time soon, but almost everyone wants to know if there are other planets somewhere out there that might have an Earth-like atmosphere and be habitable, and we may be able to find them with huge space telescopes that are being proposed that would arguably be more worthwhile ventures than sending astronauts in cans to the Moon or Mars.
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/3644/1
 

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Space Exploration Technologies Corp., Hawthorne, California, has been awarded a $297,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract, for launch services to deliver the NROL-87, NROL-85, and AFSPC-44 missions to their intended orbits. This launch service contract will include launch vehicle production, mission integration, mission launch operations/spaceflight worthiness and mission unique activities for each mission. The locations of performance are Hawthorne, California; Cape Canaveral Air Force Space Station, Florida; and Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. NROL-85 and NROL-87 are expected to be completed by December 2021 and AFSPC-44 is expected to be completed by February 2021. This award is the result of a competitive acquisition and two offers were received. Fiscal 2018 and 2019 space procurement funds in the amount of $285,223,097 will be obligated at the time of award. The Contracting Division, Launch Systems Enterprise Directorate, Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base, El Segundo, California, is the contracting activity (FA8811-19-C-0004).
https://dod.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Contract-View/Article/1760766/

Kathy says SpaceX is contracted to fly crews on new boosters each time. Not flight proven boosters (at this time).
https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1099096337386270721


Should be a good boost to their cash flows and future missions.
 
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