Re: Why the HELL haven't we gone back to the moon yet?

From: Luigi Caselli (luigicaselli_at_anyspamrefusediol.it)
Date: 10/10/04


Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 13:58:28 GMT


"Damon Hill" <damon1six1@comcast.not> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:Xns957DD9A1ED968damon161attbicom@216.196.97.134...
> "Luigi Caselli" <luigicaselli@anyspamrefusediol.it> wrote in
> news:YIW9d.32842$N45.878566@twister2.libero.it:
>
> > "Damon Hill" <damon1six1@comcast.not> ha scritto nel messaggio
> > news:Xns957CD81152309damon161attbicom@216.196.97.134...
> >> "Luigi Caselli" <luigicaselli@anyspamrefusediol.it> wrote in
> >> news:meD9d.31569$N45.821628@twister2.libero.it:
> >>
> >>
> >> > Duplicating Apollo mission would be a dream, but it's too difficult
> >> > for the modern Von Brauns (sorry Werner...).
> >>
> >> We don't need Apollo and Saturn; we can do better.
> >
> > I'm looking forward to antigravity engines, teletransportation and
> > wormholes...
> > Or are you thinking of improving the ridicolous rockets we have now.
> > Maybe Space Ship One with a little effort can go to the moon...
> > We are in a dead road about space missions.
> > I'm happy enough to see some probes travelling years to reach planets
> > in our system.
>
> Try living in the real world. Your defeatist attitude will only defeat
> you.

Ok, I'm living in a real world and I don't want to have a defeatist
attitude.
Could you tell what great human mission do you really see in the near
future?
And where to find the money to do them...

If we don't have enough money at least we can improve probes and computers
and send them to space avoiding all the huge problems connected to human
survival.

Luigi Caselli



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