----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Trent Shipley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 6:32 PM
Subject: Martian Emotion (was Easterbrook on Bush's NASA plan)


> In brute, lowest common denominatior terms what is in this
gold-plated fools'
> errand for me?  When Isabella sent Columbus to look for a route to
the Indies
> she wasn't investing in exploration.  Exploration was a nice side
effect.
> Isabella's primary motivation was making a LOT OF MONEY!
>
> If we build a big new booster what will be the tangible return on
investment?
> What about the crew vehicle?  The moon colony?  How the @#$% do you
plan to
> get tangible ROI from a manned mission to Mars?


A mission to a nickle-iron asteroid that would mean an eventual return
for investment just aint sexy. I can think of one other listmember
who, like me, might pop a boner at the thought of asteroid mining, but
I doubt anyone else here would get excited, or in any other way
emotional at the thought.
No matter how good an idea it might be, very few people would be
interested as compared to a Mars mission.



>
> If you do get ROI will it make sense in terms of opportunity cost.
We have
> underfunded schools, biomedical research, and ageing population and
military
> obligations we need to see to, remember.
>
> Money or national security only please.  I believe that as a citizen
I have a
> *responsibility* to resist temptation and make decisisons as a pure
> Philistine.  As a citizen I dont care a whit about pure science, the
human
> quest, or feel-good programs.
>

You wanna live forever cowboy?
<G>

xponent
Raiders Of The Lost Carbonaceous Chondrite Maru
rob


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