We also got plastics, velcro and a whole host of other technologies as a direct result.
PS. It just occurred to me that had things been different & von Braun & his colleagues been captured by the Russians it's quite likely that they would have got there first.
His crimes were overlooked by the US government & he went on to develop the manned space program there, thus achieving his dream & becoming a national hero in the process.
PS. It just occurred to me that had things been different & von Braun & his colleagues been captured by the Russians it's quite likely that they would have got there first.
No matter how carefully the settlers in this brave new world are chosen, or the criteria used to choose them, I don't see basic human nature being any different anywhere that people are forced to live together & no matter how few there are of them.
Do you not feel that having the opinion that the earth is doomed so we might as well start making arrangements to leave is the one sure way of ensuring that this planet is condemned?
But no. Because the sun's going to explode in a zillion years time we have to get out now! Travel at least 34 million miles to some other stone in the solar system that doesn't support life as we know it and where we would definately be doomed should even the slightest thing go wrong.
That is how space travel differs from submarine travel.
Population shouldn't be a problem on this planet. People are starving not because the planet can't produce enough food for them, but because the food doesn't get distributed to everyone. And the more people there are on the planet the more food gets produced and the better farming methods get etc.
To sum all this up I would go further than the title of this topic. Not only was the Shuttle a mistake but so was the complete space program since the last man went to the Moon.
His crimes were overlooked by the US government & he went on to develop the manned space program there, thus achieving his dream & becoming a national hero in the process. While this might be difficult to accept, it's true & truth often hurts.
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