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Mission to Mars: Why Space Travel is Needed.
self | 7/25/02 | self

Posted on 07/25/2002 10:13:58 AM PDT by ChinaGotTheGoodsOnClinton

Fellow Freepers: I was recently asked to address a technology group at a State University.

This was my speech.

My speech is about this country, why we need a clear cut goal and what that goal should be.

As a country we seem to be like the wife of an abusive husband waiting for her next beating.

On top of it we have lost our technological edge. It was recently widely reported that the United States lost the title of the fastest computer to Japan.

Financially times are uncertain as well, everyone seems to be scared of losing their jobs. People realize that job security doesn’t exist today as it did, when 30 years of working for a company brought one a gold watch and a healthy retirement check.

Just as at home our rest seems less restful, our enemies seem less clearly defined than they did in the days of the cold war.

What is it that we are lacking?

Well as you should have guessed from my opening, what we lack is a clear cut goal, which harnesses our creative intelligence as a nation.

What should our national goal be?

Well, I don’t think that survival is a worthy goal, as it seems to be what our current goal is and it is not helping us.

And staying the worlds top super power, that involves struggling to stay king of the hill and thus constant turmoil.

In looking for this national goal I am going to suggest a goal that in our past that propelled us forwards.

In the modified words of John Fitzgerald Kennedy: “I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out of landing a man on Mars and returning him to Earth safely.

Before you dismiss this goal, let me explain how this goal would address of the problems I mentioned earlier.

First of all, it is apparent that a strong American space program is the same thing as a strong America.

The military spin offs of space exploration are almost limitless.

Don’t forget that military technology proliferates.

If we rest on our laurels, our enemies will develop nuclear technology and missile delivery systems.

And the lesson of 9-11 is that our enemies are not resting on their laurels.

The driving force of the American economy is technological innovation. Many economists accurately said that the economy of the nineties was flat but the tech sector was so strong that it pulled the rest of the economy with it.

How did America become the world’s leading technical innovator?

I would argue that much of the impetus came as long term spin off from the Apollo space programs and Reagan’s Star Wars initiative.

In addition to technology, many breakthroughs in the fields of engineering, medicine, plastics, aviation, and electronics came from these programs.

The problem currently is that corporations owe it to their shareholders to return profits in the current quarter. This stifles long-term research and investment.

And since winning an election has become so expensive, politicians are more concerned about filling their campaign coffers than the long-term well being of this country.

The investment in high tech research and manufacturing necessary to put a man on Mars would be a tremendous boast to the economy and have spin off effects for decades.

It would also help the increasing unemployment. Not only would it have these advantages, but this new found space agility would benefit the entire world in other ways. How many of you remember the asteroids hitting Jupiter a couple of years ago.

And often times in the news it is noted that an asteroid narrowly missed us. As it currently is, we have absolutely no defense against this.

To develop the capacity to defend against this eventuality would also help us with missile defense. And both of these programs would benefit from a manned mission to Mars.

And although many would decry this as a budget boondoggle, I would say that it would force the government to redefine it’s priorities and make it more efficient. It would have to be more efficient and channel the nations resources more carefully.

In conclusion, fellow Freepers, I ask you to remember the exhilaration of watching Neil Armstrong taking one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.

And join me in supporting the growing movement onward and upward into space.


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To: Twodees
OK, so we free up all that land, (as if that will ever happen) and feed the world. Then the world population grows to fit the food supply (as is its' nature) what then?
a decline in our species is inevitable unless we get off this rock and expand, grow elsewhere. it is in keepping with our nature to grow - we just need more room.
61 posted on 07/29/2002 3:46:24 AM PDT by camle
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To: camle
Our population is pretty well self controlling in case you haven't noticed. The population of the earth isn't something that humans can control anyway.
62 posted on 07/29/2002 4:10:34 AM PDT by Twodees
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To: Twodees
Good insight but I disagree, world population is rising, longevity is rising, which means that more of us are being born, and we will consume more resources, longer.

as health care gets better, and more people propser econimically, the per capita resources we consume rises.

and with no major wars in the last 50 years or so, there are more per generation to reproduce.
63 posted on 07/29/2002 4:40:12 AM PDT by camle
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