Originally Posted by
Dr_Strangelove
There are more important and immediately beneficial things that can be done with the immense money, time and manpower that such a project will cost. It took around 10 years of testing and development using the finest minds of a generation along with $200 billion to put a man on the moon. Although yes, a lot of important technological advancements were made as a side effect, that does not mean that said discoveries couldn't possibly have been made without it. I think that the investment would have been better placed in the US school system. Can you even begin to imagine what it would be like to live in a world where Americans are all educated as well as Finns?
Lol Strangelove saying dumb things again huh.
Do you even understand the kind of economic returns that investment in to NASA has?
The problem with American schooling is not "they havn't pumped enough money in to it", it's a political and social problem, Americans still think it's 'cool' to do badly in school and not study. You really think that you can fix it just by pumping in money?
Originally Posted by
Dr_Strangelove
Do you genuinely believe that? If so I don't think you're able to grasp how hideously complex and dangerous such a mission would be. But then, like I said before it is pointless for anyone except for people who work at NASA/Roscosmos/CNSA to speculate on such matters because it will not be happening in our lifetime.
http://www.space.com/9233-nasa-trans...direction.html
"In 2010, a bill was signed in the United States discontinuing plans for a manned mission to the Moon by 2020, and instead, authorizing manned missions to an asteroid in 2025 and to the planet Mars by the 2030s."
> not within our lifetime
> 2030s
You better hurry up and die Strangelove.
"Can you even begin to imagine what it would be like to live in a world where Americans are all educated as well as Finns?"
Considering how ignorant your post was, I loled. Please stop posting, you are shaming your country.