Re: NASA recommends removing space junk as soon as possible
- From: lifeform1@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 12 Jul 2006 10:31:37 -0700
Joe Strout wrote:
In article <1152720702.806045.281470@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
lifeform1@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Any idea how we could set up a system of paying for debris removal, that
would make cheating impractical?
Do you even understand the basic concept of prevention?
Yep.
How about conservation, ever heard of that?
Yep, that too.
So I take it you have no useful ideas pertaining to my question. Oh
well, perhaps someone else has something to contribute.
Well since you appear to know it all, tell us how you are going to
remove all that debris.
I can only tell you how to implement strict prevention controls, and
how to reuse the upper stages and Progresses, and about conservation of
energy and mass, and debris statistics, distributions and impact cross
sections and evolution.
Like hydrocarbon combustion and carbon dioxide, we've already fucked
ourselves, we need to full on stop, and reverse the trend, right now,
get it?
http://cosmic.lifeform.org
.
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