RE: Moon is part of Mars
June 10, 2019 at 10:47 am
(This post was last modified: June 10, 2019 at 10:47 am by BrianSoddingBoru4.)
Quote:I think the spin-off technology argument is spurious.
You'd be wrong. It's a rare research programme that doesn't generate spinoff technology.
Quote:If the spun off technology was worth the cost of going to mars, then even more spun off technology can be realized for the same cost by doing the same R&D as before, but then dispensing with the cost of actually going to mars and devoting the funds freed up to do further R&D. In that case the technology to investment ratio would be even more favorable.
Which is what I said - you start a let's-go-to-Mars programme, but you don't actually go to Mars.
Quote:Going to mars can only be soundly justified if going to mars is a sufficiently desirable goal in itself to justify the investment.
No argument.
Quote:The spin off technology argument was used to justify Apollo landing. But the real justification for the cost was really a way to do more R&D for the defense department without any apparent and prohibitive increase in the defense budget.
So what? The Apollo programme would have been a bargain at ten times the price. I agree that the Apollo landing wasn't much more than a look-how-much-smarter-we-are-than-the-Russians PR stunt.
Boru
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