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flyer456654
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First off, this is kinda a shoot off from another post, but once again I am stuck listening to a boring lecture so my mind moves away from the topics at hand and onto...surprise SPACE!!!! 
So, me and rcsplinter just had a great conversation about commercial spaceflight. But it got me thinking about the private industry in space in general. Obviously, there are vastly differing opinions, but I think this problem is due to bad definitions. So I am going to break space into 4 sections: LEO, Lunar ventures, Martian ventures, and deep space. I think this is part of people's problem with understanding. They understand the differences of these areas but they lump them all under space and don't separate them in any way shape or form. So here is my personal take on things (soapbox please!)
LEO-
"Nasa has made this probably the most boring thing in the world. It is incredibly routine for them to go up into LEO safely and perform major tasks there (building the ISS)." These are the thoughts of the world on whole. Not only that there are now private satelite companies that can get you there. This portion of space is quite frankly not inspiring. Since all the technology is there and known (for the most part), we should dump this realm of space off to the private industry. Obviously, it is cost prohibitive but there is plenty of profit to be made there (cue SpaceX comment here). Nasa should simply leave this be and forget about doing anything more here in the terms of infrastructure (obviously there is plenty of science left to be done there). Nasa should no longer be the innovator here but should rather be the costumer. As far as I am concerned, the government should no longer fund any NASA development here and should rather help fund private industries here.
Lunar Ventures:
These are incredibly cost prohibitive. The moon can be HIGHLY profitable though. Thus this is a great opportunity for NASA to help develop things and to partner with commercial entities. These partnerships will eventually be turned over to the corporations after a source of profit appears (and NASA receives a nice ROI on their investment, can you say funding for other projects?).
I'll go head and lump the next two, Martian Ventures and Deep Space should still be in the sole realm of NASA. It is simply FAR to cost prohibitive for the private industry to attempt to do this on its own. It is also far to risky for any corporation to partner with NASA. This area is the place where NASA was designed for. They were designed to push the envelope and this is where they can do it. NASA has made LEO boring, and for the most part Lunar ventures relatively boring. This has allowed the private industry to take a serious look at developing profitable companies in these areas. They now have a taller order to fill to make Mars missions and deep space missions boring to us. This I believe is still at the minimum 50 years away.
These are my thoughts on how NASA should be used and where the private industry should be used. Comments, feel free to disagree and I will attempt to argue with you.
So, me and rcsplinter just had a great conversation about commercial spaceflight. But it got me thinking about the private industry in space in general. Obviously, there are vastly differing opinions, but I think this problem is due to bad definitions. So I am going to break space into 4 sections: LEO, Lunar ventures, Martian ventures, and deep space. I think this is part of people's problem with understanding. They understand the differences of these areas but they lump them all under space and don't separate them in any way shape or form. So here is my personal take on things (soapbox please!)
LEO-
"Nasa has made this probably the most boring thing in the world. It is incredibly routine for them to go up into LEO safely and perform major tasks there (building the ISS)." These are the thoughts of the world on whole. Not only that there are now private satelite companies that can get you there. This portion of space is quite frankly not inspiring. Since all the technology is there and known (for the most part), we should dump this realm of space off to the private industry. Obviously, it is cost prohibitive but there is plenty of profit to be made there (cue SpaceX comment here). Nasa should simply leave this be and forget about doing anything more here in the terms of infrastructure (obviously there is plenty of science left to be done there). Nasa should no longer be the innovator here but should rather be the costumer. As far as I am concerned, the government should no longer fund any NASA development here and should rather help fund private industries here.
Lunar Ventures:
These are incredibly cost prohibitive. The moon can be HIGHLY profitable though. Thus this is a great opportunity for NASA to help develop things and to partner with commercial entities. These partnerships will eventually be turned over to the corporations after a source of profit appears (and NASA receives a nice ROI on their investment, can you say funding for other projects?).
I'll go head and lump the next two, Martian Ventures and Deep Space should still be in the sole realm of NASA. It is simply FAR to cost prohibitive for the private industry to attempt to do this on its own. It is also far to risky for any corporation to partner with NASA. This area is the place where NASA was designed for. They were designed to push the envelope and this is where they can do it. NASA has made LEO boring, and for the most part Lunar ventures relatively boring. This has allowed the private industry to take a serious look at developing profitable companies in these areas. They now have a taller order to fill to make Mars missions and deep space missions boring to us. This I believe is still at the minimum 50 years away.
These are my thoughts on how NASA should be used and where the private industry should be used. Comments, feel free to disagree and I will attempt to argue with you.