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04-13-2006, 03:57 AM #1OPJunior Member
Space Exploration?
The idea behind this thread comes from a combination of me taking an Astronomy class this semester, playing a long Civilization 3 game and being high all the time.
So I've been playing a lot of Civ. 3 lately. It's a pretty in-depth, strategic war game that I get lost in for hours. Anyway, to win the game you either have to destroy every other nation...or be the first to successfully build a space shuttle capable of reaching the moon.
Like I said, I'm taking a pretty interesting Astronomy class this semester. My eyes have been opened to how small we really are. I've read that our sun was borne approx. 4.5 billion years ago and is about 1/3 of the way through it's expected life cycle. I also have read that it's death isn't going to be exactly quiet either. ....and for the slow and really high people :rasta: ...we are exploring space so that we can one day find a new "Sun" and populate a new planet.
My opinion...and I would really like to hear yours...is that space exploration should basically become a joint-project for the world. Something like the NATO of NASA. Every country should be involved scientifically and financially in order to insure the preservation of life as we know it. I know that countries such as the United States and Russia are already doing joint missions, this is definitely a good step in the right direction. But it is not enough. Let's remember that this is a problem we all have in common...no matter what your religion or ethnic background. Of course this is all irrelevant if we destroy ourselves first.
What are your opinions?
HuRoNHuRoN Reviewed by HuRoN on . Space Exploration? The idea behind this thread comes from a combination of me taking an Astronomy class this semester, playing a long Civilization 3 game and being high all the time. So I've been playing a lot of Civ. 3 lately. It's a pretty in-depth, strategic war game that I get lost in for hours. Anyway, to win the game you either have to destroy every other nation...or be the first to successfully build a space shuttle capable of reaching the moon. Like I said, I'm taking a pretty interesting Rating: 5
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04-13-2006, 04:05 AM #2Senior Member
Space Exploration?
I agree with ya 110% but in order to do that you'd have to share technology with some countries that really don't need to know it. Wasn't that kind of the premiss of Star Trek, that after the "big war" the world was united under one government? Oh shit....here we go with the N.W.O. again...j/k!:thumbsup:
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
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04-13-2006, 04:10 AM #3OPJunior Member
Space Exploration?
That is definitly a solid piont. Still...something should be done.
HuRoN
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04-13-2006, 04:18 AM #4Senior Member
Space Exploration?
I found Deep Impact to be a very courageous but also risky endevor. What if it would have knocked the comet off orbit or had some other type of ramifications that they didn't know of or consider?
http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0604/04deepimpact/
Space, the final frontier!
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04-13-2006, 08:31 AM #5Senior Member
Space Exploration?
We've developed ion engines and cryogenics (which needs more advancement)
recent success in suspended animation
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04-13-2006, 09:03 AM #6Senior Member
Space Exploration?
I think your suggestions SHOULD be done, but it's very unlikely... read the Project For a New American Century and you will see what the US is really doing with the NASA money.
for short if you don't want to read it... they want weapons in space [no joke]
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04-13-2006, 09:18 AM #7Senior Member
Space Exploration?
Originally Posted by Euphoric
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04-13-2006, 11:16 AM #8Member
Space Exploration?
40,000 people die from Influenza every year. We have bigger fish to fry than taking hundred billion dollar vacations of the Earth's upper-orbit.
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04-13-2006, 12:04 PM #9Senior Member
Space Exploration?
There's no reason we can't go into space AND give everybody on earth the medicine, food, clothes and shelter they need. We certainly have the technological and material capabilities to do that. It's just that under capitalism the wealth is distributed in such a way that millions have to live in squalor so an elite few can live in luxury. But that's a whole nother can of worms...
More to the point, yes, we should definitely aim to make space a worldwide endeavor. We all come from the same blue dot out there in space. For too long nations have been quabbling for ownership of a little corner of that blue dot, but now we have the opportunity to explore the rest of the cosmos in unity.
Oh, and Civ 3 kicks ass. Right now I'm playing a game as the Spanish and I'm aiming to go into space...after I use my mighty armies to expand my empire of course.
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04-13-2006, 12:21 PM #10Senior Member
Space Exploration?
If you're interested.. you should really check out a video called Evidence - The Case of NASA UFOs - by David Sereda.
http://ufonasa.terra-ent.com/
or
You can get a torrent here: http://ts.searching.com/torrent/6167...id_Sereda_2001
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