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NickGMusic
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Or amatuer, naive, un-scientifical,...you get the idea. But here it is anyway:
How come we aren't doing man missions yet to other planets,...other solar systems,...or galaxies, etc.?
And why does it take SO long for missions to even see the light of day?
Money, I'm sure plays a key role in to the actual productivity of these missions, but somehow I don't think that money is the main issue, nor do I really believe the whole "we don't have the technology" excuse, because I'm almost certain, if NASA or whoever were given the challenge, they could make it work, I'm convinced anything is possible. The reason for my queries is that I read so much about all these planned missions that are potentials, maybes, could-bes, etc., and the time frames are ridiculous. One mission I saw was proposed in 2009, going to be talked about in 2010, and have a final decision made in 2011, probably not seeing a launch date until closer to 2018. Really? It takes that long to do this stuff? Like I said, perhaps I'm just completely naive and unknowledgeable in any of these fields, but to me it just seems like there's a lot of waiting around for nothing, a lot of time wasted that could be spent on doing much more productive things. And I'm sure there is a lot of factors that play into the answers of these questions. But I don't know, I just feel like we need something to unite us in the exploration of space, some type of common goal to make everyone excited about space, our existence in it and the universe, and I've got to say, these unmanned missions that take YEARS to plan to only go to places like moon are totally NOT doing the trick. Take it or leave it.
Nick
How come we aren't doing man missions yet to other planets,...other solar systems,...or galaxies, etc.?
And why does it take SO long for missions to even see the light of day?
Money, I'm sure plays a key role in to the actual productivity of these missions, but somehow I don't think that money is the main issue, nor do I really believe the whole "we don't have the technology" excuse, because I'm almost certain, if NASA or whoever were given the challenge, they could make it work, I'm convinced anything is possible. The reason for my queries is that I read so much about all these planned missions that are potentials, maybes, could-bes, etc., and the time frames are ridiculous. One mission I saw was proposed in 2009, going to be talked about in 2010, and have a final decision made in 2011, probably not seeing a launch date until closer to 2018. Really? It takes that long to do this stuff? Like I said, perhaps I'm just completely naive and unknowledgeable in any of these fields, but to me it just seems like there's a lot of waiting around for nothing, a lot of time wasted that could be spent on doing much more productive things. And I'm sure there is a lot of factors that play into the answers of these questions. But I don't know, I just feel like we need something to unite us in the exploration of space, some type of common goal to make everyone excited about space, our existence in it and the universe, and I've got to say, these unmanned missions that take YEARS to plan to only go to places like moon are totally NOT doing the trick. Take it or leave it.
Nick