• Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I’m not holding my breath. Musk has managed to kill my enthousiasm for space technology and development singlehandedly.

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    4 days ago

    Yay, more money, time and effort being wasted to send people to the moon to learn nothing and do nothing we couldn’t do MUCH cheaper without people.

    • lolrightythen@lemmy.world
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      Yeah, let’s pack it all up. We’ve learned everything we can.

      I’d support it for the training and experience alone.

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        No, let’s not stop exploring and learning. Let’s just do it with metal and plastic, and not meat. Robots do great in space, humans don’t.

        All that mass could be scientific equipment instead of air, food and water and a return vehicle. Robots don’t care about going home, after all. We could learn more thing for less money, instead of dick measuring by sending humans.

        • taladar
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          What about learning how to transport humans in space so we can eventually get some of our eggs out of this one basket?

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      99% agree, I still think the spacex effort for Mars colonisation is important but landing people on the moon makes no sense.

      fund more things like viper, Europa clipper, perseverance, iss, etc. science is way more important than the politically motivated return of humans to the moon

  • j4k3@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Why do you think the moon will be relevant once the first m-type astroid is mined?

    • mipadaitu@lemmy.world
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      We don’t really have a lot of science on low gravity environments.

      We know a lot about what happens in 1 g. We’re starting to understand a bunch about 0 g. We have almost no information about 1/6th g.

      The capitalist notion of making money on the moon is still a pipe dream, but the science we can gain by having a lab there is undeniable.

      • j4k3@lemmy.world
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        We can build centrifugal gravity at several scales with far less engineering unknowns and without tethering ourselves to a gravity prison.