Re: NASA "LSAM" and where's sci.space.xx gone?
- From: Alex Terrell <alexterrell@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 May 2007 03:52:16 -0700
On 29 May, 11:24, jacob navia <j...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would take all crew members away.
Automatic explorers can be remote controlled from earth without any
problems: time delay only 1 second.
No life support means that the mass of the vehicle would shrink
enormously.
Automatic explorers could build the crew buildings, setup all the
needed stuff and explore the surroundings well before any human
arrives at the site.
But then...
Why send any humans at all?
To fix the machines when things go wrong. Like at a modern open caste
mine - no humans does digging.
It would be good to hear from someone who works in a modern open cast
mine. What do humans do? Do they need to come into contact with the
mined material?
Humans are not necessary in the moon.Are humans necessary?
.
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