First, they decide (at taxpayer's massive expense) to go back to the
moon, though honestly why isn't clear. So, instead using old, PROVEN technology, they decide to go from a cold-start and do it all again, 50
years later.
On Friday 2 February 2024 at 05:31:44 UTC-5, Mikko wrote:
On 2024-02-02 05:05:22 +0000, Rich said:
First, they decide (at taxpayer's massive expense) to go back to theThe technology of the Moon missions 50 years ago is by modern standards
moon, though honestly why isn't clear. So, instead using old, PROVEN
technology, they decide to go from a cold-start and do it all again, 50
years later.
too risky and too expensive.
Mikko
Compared to what? Space-X's self-nuking starship or the Virgin Galactic debacle, or the two Shuttles that through complexity and
human incompetence blew-up/disintegrated? The Apollo ships, even though the entire program was really a second choice worked very well. 1 problem in all the launches. Pretty good for the Stone-Age electronics they had to work with then.
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