Space Travel. 10:12 - Jul 16 with 9895 views | perchrockjack | Here we go so look away now humpty... Why are the Americans and others obsessed with this grotesque waste of money. Ive been alive and seen Yuri be the first man in space, Armstrong and his chums get to moon first and now Pluto photographed in detail. Ive heard the argument as to how it helps us broaden our understanding of the universe and, frankly,believe it utterly irrelevant for most people as they traverse their lives on this planet. The billions spent, has always been grotesque, now more so . It beggars belief as to what better uses the money effort and time could be spent on. | |
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Space Travel. on 10:33 - Jul 16 with 4184 views | Batterseajack | Without space travel, we wouldn't have satellites orbiting the earth allowing us to read planet swans or watch the swans on TV. | | | |
Space Travel. on 10:35 - Jul 16 with 4182 views | ApeShit | There's been many spin-offs of the technology that has been designed for space travel: Improvement in Prosthetic Limbs LED therapy for tumours etc. Heart pumps Space blankets found in First Aid Kits Aircraft anti-icing systems chemical detection systems Fire retardent paints, foams, steel Improved fire fighting equipment memory foam matresses enhanced baby food water purification techniques which are now used in 3rd world countries Structural analysis software used to analyze stress, vibrations on buildings And a load more! | | | |
Space Travel. on 10:36 - Jul 16 with 4179 views | Highjack | We don't spend enough on it. | |
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Space Travel. on 10:45 - Jul 16 with 4166 views | TheFranchise | We should do more exploration. So much of today's tech and medical knowledge has come from space programmes. | | | |
Space Travel. on 10:53 - Jul 16 with 4136 views | ApeShit |
Space Travel. on 10:45 - Jul 16 by TheFranchise | We should do more exploration. So much of today's tech and medical knowledge has come from space programmes. |
Pretty much, bit of an ignorant original post really. | | | |
Space Travel. on 11:00 - Jul 16 with 4127 views | Pegojack | I agree that there is a lot of beneficial technological spin off. On a more philosophical front, if the human race is to live long and prosper (see what I did there?), we need to explore outwards. The long term prospect for Planet Earth is to be swallowed up by the Sun. I know we are talking unimaginable timescales, but if our species is to have a future, we will eventually have to move out to other solar systems. | | | |
Space Travel. on 11:05 - Jul 16 with 4118 views | TheFranchise |
Space Travel. on 10:53 - Jul 16 by ApeShit | Pretty much, bit of an ignorant original post really. |
Does it surprise you? | | | |
Space Travel. on 11:06 - Jul 16 with 4118 views | ItchySphincter | Third World countries with space programs should face economic sanctions. | |
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Space Travel. on 11:10 - Jul 16 with 4098 views | lifelong |
Space Travel. on 11:00 - Jul 16 by Pegojack | I agree that there is a lot of beneficial technological spin off. On a more philosophical front, if the human race is to live long and prosper (see what I did there?), we need to explore outwards. The long term prospect for Planet Earth is to be swallowed up by the Sun. I know we are talking unimaginable timescales, but if our species is to have a future, we will eventually have to move out to other solar systems. |
I was just about to post similar. Will we find one in time is the question? | | | |
Space Travel. on 11:24 - Jul 16 with 4083 views | Curcubita_Ultra | Wow.... I think you must have a window into my mind Perch as I was thinking the same this morning and was going to post about how I spent 20 Billion designing a miniture probe to travel from my lounge, through the kitchen keyhole into the garage and then into the freezer to take some pictures of the ice cube tray and beam a pic and a text message back to my HTC to tell me that my freezer is full of feckin ice ! While billions of humans don't have access to clean drinking water etc... ...and don't get me started on Trident! [Post edited 16 Jul 2015 11:26]
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Space Travel. on 11:28 - Jul 16 with 4079 views | hobo | War is a waste of money, not space travel | | | |
Space Travel. on 12:05 - Jul 16 with 4055 views | ApeShit |
Space Travel. on 11:05 - Jul 16 by TheFranchise | Does it surprise you? |
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Space Travel. on 13:17 - Jul 16 with 3996 views | perchrockjack | Ignorant eh. Tell you what, that s pretty illuminating as true are shown. Franchise? Sad to see it Apes hip, yet another That list is fine for the developed west.but we talking of billions spent over decades over what was and is an ego issue for USA Russia and China, which is why it was called a space race. Most of Africa is still bereft of the most basic substance of all..clean drinking water...we still have cancer causing premature death to millions worldwide. There are so many medical issues still a mystery and yet we still look for sponsorships and charitable contributions as a means of funding research. India joined in the space race, India ffs. Looking at the list of positives is actually pretty sickening It's called debate gentlemen.debate. | |
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Space Travel. on 13:27 - Jul 16 with 3986 views | Lord_Bony | The two biggest technological and scientific drivers for mankind in recent years has been WAR huh what it it good for? and SPACE EXPLORATION. L.E.Ds,water purification and de iceing systems all came from Nasa. Without it we would be set back 40 years or so. | |
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Space Travel. on 13:33 - Jul 16 with 3979 views | perchrockjack | And enhanced baby food. It's perfectly possible to have invented these ancillary benefits without going to probe space. It's pretty certain we can't live on another planet and I'm struggling to find justification for photographing Pluto. Still, ps luminaries know best. At least you stick to topic bony so fair play. | |
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Space Travel. on 13:41 - Jul 16 with 3964 views | Pegojack |
Space Travel. on 13:33 - Jul 16 by perchrockjack | And enhanced baby food. It's perfectly possible to have invented these ancillary benefits without going to probe space. It's pretty certain we can't live on another planet and I'm struggling to find justification for photographing Pluto. Still, ps luminaries know best. At least you stick to topic bony so fair play. |
I understand your point, Perchie, but surely your target should be money spent on weapons and warfare before attacking the costs of space exploration? | | | |
Space Travel. on 13:42 - Jul 16 with 3961 views | Curcubita_Ultra | When I was a kid everyone wanted to be either a footballer or an astronaut so while I'd agree that space exploration is necessary (especially regarding Mars which should have been the next logical step after Apollo/Gemini/Viking missions) and has speeded up scientific advancements I think in this particular case that the money could have been better spent elsewhere on terra firma rather than spending billions of dollars to photograph a giant ice cube on the edge of our solar system... | | | |
Space Travel. on 13:45 - Jul 16 with 3951 views | ApeShit |
Space Travel. on 13:33 - Jul 16 by perchrockjack | And enhanced baby food. It's perfectly possible to have invented these ancillary benefits without going to probe space. It's pretty certain we can't live on another planet and I'm struggling to find justification for photographing Pluto. Still, ps luminaries know best. At least you stick to topic bony so fair play. |
You probably wouldn't have an iPad to type all this nonsense on if it wasn't for technology developed for space exploration, so swings and roundabouts | | | |
Space Travel. on 13:54 - Jul 16 with 3940 views | TheFranchise |
Space Travel. on 13:17 - Jul 16 by perchrockjack | Ignorant eh. Tell you what, that s pretty illuminating as true are shown. Franchise? Sad to see it Apes hip, yet another That list is fine for the developed west.but we talking of billions spent over decades over what was and is an ego issue for USA Russia and China, which is why it was called a space race. Most of Africa is still bereft of the most basic substance of all..clean drinking water...we still have cancer causing premature death to millions worldwide. There are so many medical issues still a mystery and yet we still look for sponsorships and charitable contributions as a means of funding research. India joined in the space race, India ffs. Looking at the list of positives is actually pretty sickening It's called debate gentlemen.debate. |
We provide financial aid to india and they have a space programme right? That should stop obviously. You bring up Africa like it's something we can help. African nations are more corrupt than fifa, any more we send them is spent on guns which are used to oppress their population. Until there is continental regime change then people will always starve. It doesn't that these developing countries are normally very religious and believe that conception is a sin and spread disease which adds to the problem. If we stopped supporting countries that either don't need it or use it appropriately then we could have less poverty in our own country and have a space programme. How's that for debate? I'll never call you a c*nt :) | | | |
Space Travel. on 14:11 - Jul 16 with 3917 views | perchrockjack | Not very good franchise is my reply. Africa corrupt? Yep, but that s not the primary reason IMO. India nuclear stop? Agreed. China too ,loads in poverty, real poverty . Millions of man hours have been spent on seeking out other systems that cannot sustain human life. Back on earth, we cannot cure cancer for all, Alzheimer's, motor neurone, Parkinson's, the list is endless. Why, answer me, is America spending money of this nature when it's own people suffer Thermal blankets, enhanced baby food, we can do without much of that apeshit list Kennedy s main motivation for initial space travel was to counter and beat the soviet efforts whose people were also destitute in many cities. | |
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Space Travel. on 14:21 - Jul 16 with 3905 views | TheFranchise |
Space Travel. on 14:11 - Jul 16 by perchrockjack | Not very good franchise is my reply. Africa corrupt? Yep, but that s not the primary reason IMO. India nuclear stop? Agreed. China too ,loads in poverty, real poverty . Millions of man hours have been spent on seeking out other systems that cannot sustain human life. Back on earth, we cannot cure cancer for all, Alzheimer's, motor neurone, Parkinson's, the list is endless. Why, answer me, is America spending money of this nature when it's own people suffer Thermal blankets, enhanced baby food, we can do without much of that apeshit list Kennedy s main motivation for initial space travel was to counter and beat the soviet efforts whose people were also destitute in many cities. |
Pharmaceutical companies are profit driven machines, there is more money in treatment than in a cure. You really think that something as common as a simple cold can't be cured? Selling medicines to ease a cold generates more revenue than curing it. The same can be said about most killer diseases. HIV treatment is unbelievably expensive to buy and yet sufferers are now living nearly full lives, that's quite a cash cow you wouldn't want to lose. Someone mentioned trident, that's all smoke and mirrors in my opinion. [Post edited 16 Jul 2015 14:22]
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Space Travel. on 14:25 - Jul 16 with 3899 views | scottishjack |
Space Travel. on 14:11 - Jul 16 by perchrockjack | Not very good franchise is my reply. Africa corrupt? Yep, but that s not the primary reason IMO. India nuclear stop? Agreed. China too ,loads in poverty, real poverty . Millions of man hours have been spent on seeking out other systems that cannot sustain human life. Back on earth, we cannot cure cancer for all, Alzheimer's, motor neurone, Parkinson's, the list is endless. Why, answer me, is America spending money of this nature when it's own people suffer Thermal blankets, enhanced baby food, we can do without much of that apeshit list Kennedy s main motivation for initial space travel was to counter and beat the soviet efforts whose people were also destitute in many cities. |
Myself, I am fascinated by space exploration and have been since a very young age. I think it is amazing that we can reach Pluto in just 9 nears since launch, but I have been thinking about the costs and whether it is really worth it... "Couldn't Hubble do much the same thing?" Was one of my idle thoughts. Anyway, this thread got me thinking, so I looked...the cost of the space missions listed on the graph in Forbes are in MILLIONS... http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2015/07/14/how-do-new-horizons-costs-compa Whereas...here we are talking BILLIONS... https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2015/07/08/spac-j08.html "Federal spending on nuclear weapons upgrades will surpass $350 billion in the next decade alone" So, that's 700 MILLION to send a probe to the outer reaches of our Solar System which is an amazing human achievement, or 350 BILLION to upgrade weapons which could wipe our planet out in a matter of minutes! Where is the money being wasted? | | | |
Space Travel. on 14:46 - Jul 16 with 3871 views | perchrockjack | Comparisons with WAR are analgous. Im not justifying man s grotesque obsession with weapons of war . I think ve made my point ; its one held by many and not held in equal measures but thanks for a good reply scottish jack. Finally, every time I see /hear/read about people suffering from illnesses that are terminal I ask myself why ,with all the intelligence Man has, we are pretty much futile beings. Hope this post not too incoherent | |
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Space Travel. on 14:58 - Jul 16 with 3850 views | JackSomething |
Space Travel. on 14:46 - Jul 16 by perchrockjack | Comparisons with WAR are analgous. Im not justifying man s grotesque obsession with weapons of war . I think ve made my point ; its one held by many and not held in equal measures but thanks for a good reply scottish jack. Finally, every time I see /hear/read about people suffering from illnesses that are terminal I ask myself why ,with all the intelligence Man has, we are pretty much futile beings. Hope this post not too incoherent |
You can say your point is one held by many if you like, but it's meaningless as you have provided nothing to justify that statement. Using the responses to this thread as a sample, the overwhelming majority disagree with you. | |
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