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RE: We're going back to the moon - Xunny - 08-25-2023 Yes i heard it as well like 2 days ago, Good tho RE: We're going back to the moon - Boudica - 08-29-2023 (08-24-2023, 09:57 PM)raulvega Wrote: glad to see there's some new interest in space, needed a bit of good news It's nice to hear people excited about this sort of thing again. Is there anything in particular you're interested in about space? RE: We're going back to the moon - Bricker - 08-29-2023 This got me thinking about how a lot of people seem to shrug off India putting a lander on the moon as a 'big whoop'. But what people don't seem to consider is that India did it for only 55 million dollars. Successfully. You don't hear numbers that low that for any space related mission anymore. This also puts them in a very small group of countries that can do it. I know how much countries love handing huge sums of money to contractors, but I feel like they should work more with other countries on this than hiring contractors like SpaceX, Blue Origin, etc. RE: We're going back to the moon - Boudica - 08-30-2023 (08-29-2023, 03:58 PM)Bricker Wrote: This got me thinking about how a lot of people seem to shrug off India putting a lander on the moon as a 'big whoop'. But what people don't seem to consider is that India did it for only 55 million dollars. Successfully. You don't hear numbers that low that for any space related mission anymore. This also puts them in a very small group of countries that can do it. Very interesting point! I actually didn't know that about India. I had heard they had a space program, but was unaware of their projects and outcomes. I also like the idea of countries coming together. I'm a little sad about how global politics have resulted in Russia more than likely being excluded in any of these efforts (unless they go it alone ofc). China, Russia, Japan, Europe and a dozen more have skills and expertise that could be used. I'm not against using contractors where it makes good business sense to do so, but it would be great if new connections and agreements could be forged with other government agencies for space-related goals. RE: We're going back to the moon - Alex05H - 09-11-2023 take me to the moon whoever is going RE: We're going back to the moon - Syronz - 09-12-2023 Hopefully we dont mess the moon up like we do with the earth. RE: We're going back to the moon - Boudica - 09-14-2023 (09-12-2023, 12:35 AM)Syronz Wrote: Hopefully we dont mess the moon up like we do with the earth. In humanity's defense, there is no life on the moon to mess up... RE: We're going back to the moon - sarimastik - 09-30-2023 Additionally, private companies like SpaceX have announced plans for lunar missions, including tourism and potential lunar habitats. RE: We're going back to the moon - Boudica - 10-01-2023 (09-30-2023, 06:40 AM)sarimastik Wrote: Additionally, private companies like SpaceX have announced plans for lunar missions, including tourism and potential lunar habitats. I didn't know they'd talked about tourism on the moon. Interesting! RE: We're going back to the moon - kraxs - 10-05-2023 tonight where gonna take over da moon |