Re: Time to Reconsider the Entire Purpose of Nasa
- From: thierryhassid <thierryhassid.1wnoxm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 19:53:35 +0000
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jonathan Wrote:
> Ground the Shuttle forever!
>
>
> As of now the 'Nasa Dream', as envisioned by our
> elected leaders, is a grand plan for colonizing Mars.
>
> I would say most people would agree that such a vision is
> well...nice. It'd be 'neat and all' they'd say.
> But this lofty goal doesn't show the public much
> tangible return for the enormous time and effort.
> So it doesn't inspire and move the American people
> since the idea is limited only to pure exploration, and
> not balanced with real world needs.
>
> I suggest an entirely different vision for Nasa.
>
> The greatest threats to humanity in this century is energy, pollution
> and climate change. Dependence on fossil fuels is the
> elephant in the room.
>
> Space Solar Power
> http://spacesolarpower.nasa.gov/
>
> But if the 'dream' were instead to turn America into the next
> 'Saudi Arabia' for the rest of this century, the public
> would be galvanized. As such a goal would provide
> clear benefits, it would be certain to immediately 'dazzle the eye'
> of almost everyone. And this goal would be balanced with hope
> and discovery as unlimited energy would dramatically
> improve billions of lives, most yet to be born.
>
> Nasa needs a reliable transportation system.
>
> Nasa needs a large platform in space
> ..
> Nasa needs to be able to build large structures in space.
>
> So that solar power could ...RAIN DOWN...
> from the sky as our tv signals do now.
>
> Everything else Nasa does...everything... must be
> considered a luxury only afforded after our future
> has been secured. Colonizing Mars does NOT
> secure our future. Even a child could tell you so.
>
> I'd be content if this is the last shuttle flight so that
> a replacement would become urgent. And so Nasa
> has the time to think about something other than
> ....loose ground wires....
>
>
> Jonathan
>
>
> s
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