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Majority Wants Space Flights Halted Until Goals Set
Houston Chronicle ^ | July 20, 2003, 9:47AM | TONY FREEMANTLE and MIKE TOLSON

Posted on 07/21/2003 1:08:04 PM PDT by anymouse

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To: RightWhale
"The Moon, Mars, the moons of Jupiter, and te asteroid belt would be thoroughly explored by the crews of X-COM ships, which would identify potential colony sites."

Okay except one thing. Colonization won't pay for anything. Mining of asteroids will pay for everything. Explore asteroids to find good ones to mine. Everything else is secondary.

Good point, but mining asteroids won't pay for anything either. No matter how rich a "strike" of metals an asteroid miner might find, the metal has to be delivered to Earth somehow, and it's always going to be less cost-effective to deliver metal from space than getting the same metals to market by traditional methods would be.

Colonization is an investment, not an expenditure. What we're aiming for her is not creating income from space, but creating markets in space. Since human beings are the source of all wealth, the only way to create wealth in space is to establish permanent human colonies there.

But what incentive is there to live in space? What resource exists out there that we can't get here? Just one thing: freedom -- the freedom to do what you want without interference from The Man. Groups that do not wish to live according to the restrictions of our shrinking Earth could literally own their own worlds, and run them however they saw fit. Since there are enough resources in even a small asteroid to support a colony of thousands of people, there's no reason groups deemed "too dangerous to live" here on Earth couldn't buy, settle, and establish their own societies inside asteroids. Want a whites-only fascist state? An all-black Afro-Utopia? A lesbian gynocracy? A polygamist paradise? A world without Armenians? A 100% Turk-free polity? A kingdom of your own? Well, with space colonization, you can have it! X-COM finds an asteroid suited for settlement, the Department of Space Colonization surveys and assays the "territory" and places it under legal U.S. claim (a treaty would have to be in place to establish the legal structure for this), the asteroid is auctioned off to private colonizing groups in parts or as a whole, and the group that wins buys the equipment, builds or leases a ship to take it and the colonists to their new property, and establishes the colony. Once up and running, colonies would have the option of becoming Territories of the United States or paying the costs of the survey and plat and "seceding" from the rest of the human race. The only law to which such independent colonies would be this: A) no colony shall commit any act of aggression against any other party in space, and B) No party in space shall cause any object to assume a trajectory that crosses the orbit of Earth. S-COM (the "Space Navy") would exist to enforce this two-part law. Other than that, people in these colonies would be left alone to do as they please.

That kind of freedom will sell, guaranteed -- but we have to develop an infrastructure to make it possible. That development is a task that would be ideally suited to the U.S. Government. Once we have people living in space, we'll have markets in space, and thus someone for asteroid miners to sell things to.

21 posted on 07/21/2003 2:47:18 PM PDT by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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To: B-Chan
No matter how rich a "strike" of metals an asteroid miner might find, the metal has to be delivered to Earth somehow, and it's always going to be less cost-effective to deliver metal from space than getting the same metals to market by traditional methods would be.

I may be the only person who has studied this problem from the business perspective. The members of my graduate committee were in the management, engineering, and science depts and they didn't want to hear my paper at all, but my graduate advisor talked them in to hearing it. An hour later I had my 'A' and a short time later my Master's degree from the engineering dept, Eng Mgt. Almost 1/4 century ago.

I made the study the most conservative possible and it showed a substantial profit lies out there. The reality of asteroid mining won't be so conservative and the profits should be unbelievable.

22 posted on 07/21/2003 3:01:24 PM PDT by RightWhale (Destroy the dark; restore the light)
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To: AntiGuv; B-Chan
I'm with ya 100%. NASA needs to go or atleast have less control. I too like B-Chans' proposal. I live on the Space Coast here in Florida and realize the economic impact on the area. We can't afford to not be flying rockets out of here.

I am new at learning about private companies like Rutans' and Space X but am learning alot here. I would very much like to see private companies take over soon.

23 posted on 07/21/2003 3:02:45 PM PDT by Normal4me
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To: newgeezer
I have a space flight goal. No more manned space program, ever.
24 posted on 07/22/2003 5:42:23 AM PDT by biblewonk (Spose to be a Chrisssssstian)
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