Rumoured Announcement Of Private Lunar Mission
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Satellite launch capability is a direct result of that great ego trip, since it was developed to support the needs of NASA manned spaceflight missions.
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Re: Rumoured Announcement Of Private Lunar Mission
Lord Zentei wrote:Stas, you know that luxury taxes harm workers more than the rich, right? Elasticity of supply vs elasticity of demand, all that? Much like the luxury tax of the early 1990s in the US should have taught everyone. At least it taught the labour unions - they were the ones who ultimately lobbied for the repeal of that tax, not the rich.Stas Bush wrote:What Simon said. If the capitalists cannot pay for a space base upfront, let's at least make them pay via their luxury consumption.
The luxury he's talking about is the luxury of traveling to the moon, paid for by rich people who want to go to the moon. Which, obviously, would tend to pay for going to the moon. Is that sufficiently clear?
How do you justify a thing which has never been done by talking about its terrestrial benefits? There's no precedent.Grumman wrote:I would. I do not want the government to spend our money funding another trip to a desolate wasteland whose greatest selling point is that it's a bitch to get to. Things like satellite launch capability and materials research should be justified by terrestrial benefits even before you start talking about the great ego trip; a rescue base in lunar orbit cannot.Lord Zentei wrote:That being said, government sponsorship of spaceflight A-OK, IMHO. But I imagine those who don't give a shit about space would disagree, of course.
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Aw, shit. And I worried that I was being too obvious.Simon_Jester wrote:
The luxury he's talking about is the luxury of traveling to the moon, paid for by rich people who want to go to the moon. Which, obviously, would tend to pay for going to the moon. Is that sufficiently clear?
There are terrestrial benefits. If nothing else, there are the spinoff technologies, such as these for Apollo and these for Hubble, etc.I would. I do not want the government to spend our money funding another trip to a desolate wasteland whose greatest selling point is that it's a bitch to get to. Things like satellite launch capability and materials research should be justified by terrestrial benefits even before you start talking about the great ego trip; a rescue base in lunar orbit cannot.
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Satellite launch capability predates NASA by almost a year. It triggered the space race, not the other way around.PeZook wrote:Satellite launch capability is a direct result of that great ego trip, since it was developed to support the needs of NASA manned spaceflight missions.
How was Arthur C. Clarke able to identify the potential utility of geosynchronous communications satellites more than ten years before Sputnik?Simon_Jester wrote:How do you justify a thing which has never been done by talking about its terrestrial benefits? There's no precedent.Grumman wrote:I do not want the government to spend our money funding another trip to a desolate wasteland whose greatest selling point is that it's a bitch to get to. Things like satellite launch capability and materials research should be justified by terrestrial benefits even before you start talking about the great ego trip; a rescue base in lunar orbit cannot.
The moon landing did not achieve these things. There is no "because we landed on the moon, we were able to develop X", only "because we were able to develop X, we were able to land on the moon".
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I did not claim that the moon landings themselves produced those benefits. But the materials research and launch capabilities were justified in and of themselves vis-a-vis terrestrial benefits quite apart from the ego trip. That was your criteria, wasn't it?Grumman wrote:The moon landing did not achieve these things. There is no "because we landed on the moon, we were able to develop X", only "because we were able to develop X, we were able to land on the moon".
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SOVIET satellite launch capability predates NASA, but it was NASA which built the first ever satellite constellation and built up the US capabilities that are now used to support commercial satellite launches. It wouldn't have done so had it not needed to support the "huge ego trip" - that is, the manned lunar landing program.Grumman wrote: Satellite launch capability predates NASA by almost a year. It triggered the space race, not the other way around.
Of course like with all the other space spin-off technologies, it would've happened eventually, just much, much slower.
The sentence actually goes "Because we wanted to land on the Moon, we had to develop X". You see a whole range of commercial boosters in common use now which had money thrown at them in order to support the lunar program, for example. The AGC was the precursor of fly-by-wire systems for military and commercial aircraft, and it was literally the first device of its kind (a digital computer autopilot), built only because NASA demanded one.Grumman wrote: The moon landing did not achieve these things. There is no "because we landed on the moon, we were able to develop X", only "because we were able to develop X, we were able to land on the moon".
EDIT: Oh, because of the absurdly stringent computing power limitations, entire new programming techniques had to be developed specifically for the AGC, such as task prioritization. The project literally advanced computer science by years because of what to be done to make it work.
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MILDLY DERANGED PHYSICIST does not mind BREAKING the SOUND BARRIER, because it is INSURED. - Simon_Jester considering the problems of hypersonic flight for Team L.A.M.E.
It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.
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MILDLY DERANGED PHYSICIST does not mind BREAKING the SOUND BARRIER, because it is INSURED. - Simon_Jester considering the problems of hypersonic flight for Team L.A.M.E.
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Not to mention the first Soviet satellite was a completely useless toy that did nothing but beep a radio signal, and that was the only reason it was orbited first. Meanwhile the first US satellite Explorer 1 had actual scientific instruments that discovered the Van Allen radiation belts, and it was still thrown together in only a couple of months. Being first isn't everything.PeZook wrote: SOVIET satellite launch capability predates NASA, but it was NASA which built the first ever satellite constellation and built up the US capabilities that are now used to support commercial satellite launches. It wouldn't have done so had it not needed to support the "huge ego trip" - that is, the manned lunar landing program.
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Well, measuring changes in its orbital path allowed russkies to determine the density of upper atmospheric layers, but compared to discovering the Van Allen belts...yeah, not that impressive
JULY 20TH 1969 - The day the entire world was looking up
It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.
- NEIL ARMSTRONG, MISSION COMMANDER, APOLLO 11
Signature dedicated to the greatest achievement of mankind.
MILDLY DERANGED PHYSICIST does not mind BREAKING the SOUND BARRIER, because it is INSURED. - Simon_Jester considering the problems of hypersonic flight for Team L.A.M.E.
It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.
- NEIL ARMSTRONG, MISSION COMMANDER, APOLLO 11
Signature dedicated to the greatest achievement of mankind.
MILDLY DERANGED PHYSICIST does not mind BREAKING the SOUND BARRIER, because it is INSURED. - Simon_Jester considering the problems of hypersonic flight for Team L.A.M.E.
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Yes, but that private company who can do that job needs to be created first. I read that the Apollo program employed up to 400.000 people. So I assume that even a very lean company would employ 5.000 - 10.000 people. Administrating that is in itself a huge challenge. Setting up the company will cost hundreds of millions alone. And then more money is needed to do the actual stuff. And since I doubt there's venture capital in the magnitude of a few billions for that kind of company, the first customers will have the privilege of paying the necessary development and infrastructure. So in the end the new private company won't bring much on the table. In case of lesser developed countries like India they may have the advantage of a more efficient organization, but since that company is new and has yet to develop that, that's not a given.Simon_Jester wrote:If such an international project exists and has credible chances of turning into hardware and not just dreams on paper, sure. That is a rather large "if."
A private company that could get the job done would at least have a market from these numerous governments, which is my point. Whether that would be the most efficient way to go about it is irrelevant.
And in a situation where governments are interested enough in space flight to pay billions to a private company, chances are good that a international co-operation would work. So there may be a market, but one with better alternatives.
I'm not saying that it can't work. If big companies like Boeing or EADS would join the game, then things would be different. Those companies actually have experience with moving huge resources and administrating big projects. And already work with related technologies. And they know how to work with governments.
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I'd be wary of drawing too many analogies between Apollo and any modern spaceflight concepts: technology really has advanced quite a bit, all the major infrastructural costs are paid for, and above all, Apollo already used private contractors for almost all the work in the first place
JULY 20TH 1969 - The day the entire world was looking up
It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.
- NEIL ARMSTRONG, MISSION COMMANDER, APOLLO 11
Signature dedicated to the greatest achievement of mankind.
MILDLY DERANGED PHYSICIST does not mind BREAKING the SOUND BARRIER, because it is INSURED. - Simon_Jester considering the problems of hypersonic flight for Team L.A.M.E.
It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.
- NEIL ARMSTRONG, MISSION COMMANDER, APOLLO 11
Signature dedicated to the greatest achievement of mankind.
MILDLY DERANGED PHYSICIST does not mind BREAKING the SOUND BARRIER, because it is INSURED. - Simon_Jester considering the problems of hypersonic flight for Team L.A.M.E.
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Butthurt much? The radio signals also relayed temperature and pressure, and structural integrity of the satellite. Not to mention the first space medicine research with Sputnik 2 also before Explorer 1.Sea Skimmer wrote:Not to mention the first Soviet satellite was a completely useless toy that did nothing but beep a radio signal, and that was the only reason it was orbited first. Meanwhile the first US satellite Explorer 1 had actual scientific instruments that discovered the Van Allen radiation belts, and it was still thrown together in only a couple of months. Being first isn't everything.PeZook wrote: SOVIET satellite launch capability predates NASA, but it was NASA which built the first ever satellite constellation and built up the US capabilities that are now used to support commercial satellite launches. It wouldn't have done so had it not needed to support the "huge ego trip" - that is, the manned lunar landing program.
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PeZook wrote:Well, measuring changes in its orbital path allowed russkies to determine the density of upper atmospheric layers, but compared to discovering the Van Allen belts...yeah, not that impressive
So the satellite itself has little to do with it; the realization on the ground has. Not "Explorer-1 was the first satellite to discover" - rather American engineers have been the first to realize what it means.Wikipedia wrote:Sputnik 2 detected the Earth's outer radiation belt in the far northern latitudes, but the significance of the elevated radiation was not realized. In Australia, Professor Harry Messel intercepted the signals but the Soviets would not provide the code and the Australians would not send the data. In 1958, with Sputnik 3, they began to cooperate and confirmed the findings of the U.S. satellites Explorer 1, 3, and 4.
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Yeah, and that is also reason why Sputnik-2, larger than what, half dozen first US satellites put together, was launched first, too?Sea Skimmer wrote:Not to mention the first Soviet satellite was a completely useless toy that did nothing but beep a radio signal, and that was the only reason it was orbited first.
Wrong. Actual first US satellite, the apple-sized mighty Kaputnik, was by above standards worse than useless, even before it ended up as field decorationMeanwhile the first US satellite Explorer 1
Also wrong, these were discovered by Sputnik-2, just thanks to butthurt US pressure Australia withheld transmissions and USA get to publish findings first. Oh, not to mention dozens of other things S-2 found USA won't repeat for two years, till 1959.had actual scientific instruments that discovered the Van Allen radiation belts,
and it was still thrown together in only a couple of months.
Because, duh, after first two punches your reputation can't fall any lower and you can afford to slow down
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