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Posted on 1/9/24 at 7:57 pm to Heisman U
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Strange how scientists with today's modern technology aren't sure if we can pull it off again, or even exactly how to do it.
why do people keep repeating this idiotic statement?
yes, we quit producing the parts we used to go to the moon 50 years ago. when we go back to the moon, we will not use the same parts/technologies we used 50 years ago.
how is this so hard to understand? it's how technology works.
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:01 pm to SloaneRanger
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Summed up by three little letters: DEI. Imagine doing an in-depth comparison of the personnel at NASA in the 60s vs today.
Only the supreme white race could pull this off?
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:04 pm to TBoy
quote:Well, that's kind of what happened.
Only the supreme white race could pull this off?
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:05 pm to TBoy
quote:Post a pic of mission control in 1969
Only the supreme white race could pull this off?
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:07 pm to Heisman U
quote:It's an indictment of modern government bureaucracy.
Were scientists 60 years ago so much more brilliant than scientists today that they were able to send a man to the moon in a toaster with some Radio Shack technology but todays scientists can't get it done with todays computing power?
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:09 pm to Heisman U
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Strange how scientists with today's modern technology aren't sure if we can pull it off again, or even exactly how to do it.
Everyone knows Elon could pull it off without interference.
We aren't so sure about NASA.
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:11 pm to Heisman U
You have more computing power in your hand right now than the Apollo program had in total.
I dont want to oversimplify this, because it's still the greatest feat in human history. It's a physics problem, and it's easily solved today.
What we don't have is the wide open checkbook of the USA, a contender who we need to beat to it, and the thrill of the unknown.
We've been there, done it, won the race, kissed the cheerleader, etc. We just don't want to bad enough anymore. That's literally the only reason we haven't gone back. It's expensive af, and we see no need to go kick moon dust with human feet anytime soon.
I dont want to oversimplify this, because it's still the greatest feat in human history. It's a physics problem, and it's easily solved today.
What we don't have is the wide open checkbook of the USA, a contender who we need to beat to it, and the thrill of the unknown.
We've been there, done it, won the race, kissed the cheerleader, etc. We just don't want to bad enough anymore. That's literally the only reason we haven't gone back. It's expensive af, and we see no need to go kick moon dust with human feet anytime soon.
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:13 pm to Jake88
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It's an indictment of modern government bureaucracy.
Yes and no. While we spend "a lot" of money on NASA these days, that's heavily inflated currency. As a percentage of the federal budget, spending is way down compared to the run up to the moon:

For context, the federal outlay in 2023 was $6.1T. If we spent 4.5% of that on NASA, that would be $275.5 billion per year.
ETA: For those curious, that roughly $6B spent in 1966 would be worth roughly $57B today.
This post was edited on 1/9/24 at 8:17 pm
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:16 pm to Heisman U
No point. We tryna get to Mars baw
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:24 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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It’s expensive af
That is always something the U.S. government considers.
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:27 pm to Joshjrn
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ETA: For those curious, that roughly $6B spent in 1966 would be worth roughly $57B today.
So 1/2 of what we sent to Ukraine?
We could have built the southern border wall, eliminated our homeless problem and went to the moon with change in our pocket for less than we sent to Ukraine.
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:32 pm to tigerfan 64
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So 1/2 of what we sent to Ukraine?
We could have built the southern border wall, eliminated our homeless problem and went to the moon with change in our pocket for less than we sent to Ukraine.
I didn't say we couldn't afford it. If it were up to me, federal spending might be in the billions. I was responding to a post describing the problem as bureaucratic, which I interpreted as directed at NASA. I was simply pointing out that we were throwing a tremendous amount of money at NASA during the space race.
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:40 pm to TBoy
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Only the supreme white race could pull this off?
Who said anything about that? But to achieve at this level requires an unwavering commitment to build your team based strictly on merit. Whoever they may be. Is that so hard to understand?
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:42 pm to SloaneRanger
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It was lots of money, lots of testosterone, lots of cigarettes, and lots of patriotism that got us there.
How many people like this do you think NASA has today?

Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:43 pm to Heisman U
There's a thread on the front page right now about how NASA is going back to the moon in 2026.
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:49 pm to SloaneRanger
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Who said anything about that? But to achieve at this level requires an unwavering commitment to build your team based strictly on merit. Whoever they may be. Is that so hard to understand?
I'll push back on this a little. Back then, NASA wouldn't have hired many minorities, regardless of merit. Otherwise, I agree that the best person for the job should always be hired.
It's why I hate comments like the second post in this thread. The Hidden Figures ladies didn't need DEI or affirmative action. They earned it, but they're constantly the subject of ridicule.
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:51 pm to Heisman U
Believe we landed on the moon
Don't think. Accept what your government tells you. Don't question. Watch reality TV
Don't think. Accept what your government tells you. Don't question. Watch reality TV
Posted on 1/9/24 at 8:59 pm to CaptainsWafer
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To be fair scientists didn’t know how to do it 55 years before either.
Obviously.
But you would think that the greatest achievement in human history would be documented in such painstaking detail that it would make it far easier for it to be duplicated, especially with technology exponentially superior.
Posted on 1/9/24 at 9:01 pm to Heisman U
quote:Have you watched the broadcast on YouTube? CBS had a blinking "CBS News Simulation" on the animation. That was what he was referring to. IIRC, Neil had to set up the camera before Buzz came down.
Have you seen the clip of Buzz Aldrin on Conan ?
Conan said "I remember my parents waking me up and we went down and watched you guys land on the moon".
Buzz replied "No you didn't, you watched animation. There wasn't any television, there wasn't anyone taking pictures".
If you look at their time on the moon it's pretty amazing how short they were there. It was basically proving they could land, place/grab stuff from the ground, and then launch/dock.
I think my generation was the last to have the desire to be an astronaut. I think a lot of that ended with Challenger. I find the history fascinating but after the first SpaceX launch/return to the ISS, if Jesse isn't doing the commentary I don't pay all that much attention anymore.
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