How do you feel about the current landings on the moon by China and soon to be Israel?
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say: It's great! Well, in some ways, ultimately the more science that can be acquired is great. And of course it's all shared and even made public, so again, great.
Not too comfortable about the Israel launch. Nothing to do with Israel, but perhaps the free and unregulated distribution of spacecraft by private companies isn't a fantastic idea. This launch potentially indicates a new era of space travel. Which we should step into cautiously.
I mean the unregulated private launches of satellites has led us to the brink of a potentially serious case Kessler syndrome, and we all know thst we don't act until it's too late.
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tham153 say: Tempted to learn Mandarin and apply for a Chinese visa to the Moon after they build their base, planned for 2026 start.
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say: we should have staked our claim when we had the chance. now it's too late.
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Robert say: They are trespassing on US government property.
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poldi2 say: Exploration is a good thing.
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CarolOklaNola say: Great. The more nations on the Moon, the better.
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Bill-M say: Good for them. But more impressive is the space craft from Japan that landed on an Asteroid and will return to Earth with Samples.
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say: a complete waste of time,money and resources.
nothing less then a measuring contest between nations.
reply-B/S it's been done also any state that takes aid from another has no business spending money on space nonsense.
the only space mission i give a crap about is the JWST which has been delayed again,WTF.
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quantumclaustrophobe say: Getting to the moon - and landing on it - is an extremely difficult task... I applaud any nation capable of managing the feat.
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Nyx say: Good for them.
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say: It's great! Well, in some ways, ultimately the more science that can be acquired is great. And of course it's all shared and even made public, so again, great.
Not too comfortable about the Israel launch. Nothing to do with Israel, but perhaps the free and unregulated distribution of spacecraft by private companies isn't a fantastic idea. This launch potentially indicates a new era of space travel. Which we should step into cautiously.
I mean the unregulated private launches of satellites has led us to the brink of a potentially serious case Kessler syndrome, and we all know thst we don't act until it's too late.
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Davros say: Encouraging. More space exploration is always a good thing.
It's also a telling sign of how much the cost of these missions is falling.
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