I saw this movie…
Great, let’s scar the moon for some greed.
Would we be able to see it from earth?
I’ve seen pictures of the earth from the moon and you can barely identify the continents. You definitely can’t see individual open cast mines.
LMAO!
Space X is pivoting from Mars to Lunar…
you mean the same old back tracking bullshit that he has always done.
Space X is pivoting from Mars to Lunar…
by 2028… Nebraska.
“We chose not to go to the moon because it is easy, but because we thought it would be easy”
While I don’t like Musk, it’s actually never made sense to even attempt to go to Mars without taking advantage of the helium-3 stores on the Moon.
The huge potential of helium-3 is for nuclear fusion. Yet we don’t have fusion reactors that use helium-3 and fusion is “20 years away”. We could get to mars before needing this is any quantity
We have lots of fusion reactors.
They just release years of energy in a split second.
Yes, but wouldn’t it become that much easier to achieve with an effectively limitless quantity of the resource?
I don’t know whether that is currently a bottleneck or will be any time soon. I only know we’re “20 years away” from using it regularly, just like we have been my entire life
I suppose it’s good science to figure out if we can do it, just like it’s good science to see if we can establish more access to space
We could get to mars
why.
We need to add more to that $38T debt?
NASA as a whole is a tiny fraction of the federal budget but has always generated outsized contributions to humanity. It’s an easy argument that money spent on nasa is money earned elsewhere. It’s a good investment
SpaceX Falcon has revolutionized space launches and I don’t believe that is government supported at all. It does fill government launch contracts but more cheaply than they could have done so themselves, and reliably enough to capture most of the world’s market. This does not add to the deficit and the early investments have been handsomely rewarded
Both SpaceX and blue origin, as well as other new generation space companies have been much much cheaper than old style projects. Just look at Artemis for example. Huge developments costs, continually More expensive, and $1B-$2B per launch. Yet I believe the total nasa funding for the entire starship program is around not like $2B. That is a very good use of our money. Heck, it’s probably cheaper than our little tantrum in Iran and certainly for a better purpose
Moomba.
Those renders look like those lawn cutting robots
This is ridiculous fluff. They can’t put a probe on the surface and they want us talking about “harvesters” Al-La the Rockwell movie MOON?
SpaceX hasn’t even achieved stable orbit with their ludicrous big rocket.
Piss off, douchebag market wank hype machine companies.
Is there no collective agreement between nations to not conquer the moon or is it ffa for any rich biofuel able to get there?
Would be nice if we didnt fuck it up for green stonks



