Thursday, January 31, 2019

IF AMERICA ELECTS A DEMOCRAT IN 2020, FORGET ABOUT RETURNING TO THE MOON

Space as a political issue is usually second tier in American politics. However, that fact doesn’t mean that it is unimportant or that it doesn’t come up during presidential campaigns. With the 2020 presidential season starting in full swing just 11 months before the actual year begins, the time is ripe to start thinking about how the US space program’s course will be affected by the election’s outcome.

Update: This gem from the most famous socialist in the world, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez:

"For what it’s worth, I don’t think expanding public imagination is a “new style.” It is a return to the Democratic Party that went to the moon, passed the Civil Rights Act, + strove for the Great Society."

It would be wonderful if Democrats favored going to the moon again.

Sunday, January 27, 2019

The real reason space aliens haven’t visited Earth: Socialism could have destroyed entire civilizations before they achieved space flight.

Friday, January 25, 2019

UFOs were not the only thing that the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification program was studying

The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification program was a government project started over 10 years ago at the instigation of then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat of Nevada, to study the truth about UFOs. Much of the money was directed to a constituent of Reid, Robert Bigelow, a hotel magnate who also is the owner of an aerospace company that builds inflatable modules for NASA. Even though Bigelow is a believer in the notion that aliens have been regularly visiting Earth, the results of the study were inconclusive at best.

Thursday, January 24, 2019

HERE’S HOW ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ CAN ACTUALLY SAVE THE WORLD

One has to hand it to New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. She is always great for an eye-popping quote. Fox News reports that she was at an event celebrating Martin Luther King Day where her musings turned apocalyptic.

“Millennials and people, you know, Gen Z and all these folks that will come after us are looking up, and we’re like: ‘The world is gonna end in 12 years if we don’t address climate change, and your biggest issue is how are we gonna pay for it?'” She also said that the problem of climate change is their “World War II.”

“Let us suppose, as a thought experiment, climate change really is a global problem that needs addressing by government policy. It may not destroy the world in 2031 or any other time, but the combination of increasing temperatures, rising sea levels and extreme weather will be a challenge — at least for the purposes of discussion.

“The world should pursue space exploration if it hopes to transition away from fossil fuels, a major cause of climate change.“

There's more than one way to go back to the moon is apparently a response to my NASA wants to go back to the moon the hard way Unfortunately it does not engage my main points that using the Space Launch System to go back to the moon may not be the easiest way.

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Shot: Lizzie Fletcher is bragging about her appointment to the House Science Committee.

"I represent a district that believes in science, innovation, and facts. I am honored to serve on a committee that is dedicated to advancing progress in those critical areas"

Chaser: How NASA became an election issue for Rep. John Culberson

Second round: A NEW TEXAS REPRESENTATIVE HAS A NASA PROBLEM<

More no doubt to follow

Starhopper was seriously damaged last night due to high winds. Elon Musk suggests that it will take weeks to repair.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

CAN TED CRUZ SAVE THE SPACE PROGRAM?

Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz finds himself in an interesting position in the new Congress.

He has been a champion of NASA and commercial space since he first entered the Senate six years ago. The last midterms, however, saw the exit of a number of space enthusiasts from Congress. Democrat and Republican Reps. Lamar Smith, John Culberson, Dana Rohrabacher and Sen. Bill Nelson have retired or been retired to private life.

Cruz virtually stands alone as a supporter of NASA’s mission and of the commercial space sector’s growth.

Friday, January 18, 2019

NASA preps for 'Armageddon' style asteroid threat — but with far less drama

Neil deGrasse Tyson once tweeted that, “Asteroids are nature’s way of asking, ‘How’s that space program coming along?’” Dr. Tyson was making a sly reference to an incident 65 million years ago, when a huge rock struck the Earth in the region of the Yucatan and wiped out the dinosaurs and much else.

The dinosaurs did not have a space program. However, human beings, who arose to dominate the Earth after the dinosaurs’ demise, do have one and therefore the ability to save themselves if another world-killing asteroid approaches.

The Man from Mars: The Asteroid Mining Caper
China wants to launch to Mars next year — part of an ambitious plan to bring the first Martian soil samples back to Earth
Don’t Blame the Government Shutdown for SpaceX Delays
China has started growing COTTON on the far side of the moon (and potatoes are next!): Pioneering mission to the lunar surface is successfully growing biological material for the first time EVER
Why Did NASA Cancel the Apollo Program?

Plus what if we never stopped going to the moon? Children of Apollo

Iran Space Launch Cover for Test of Nuclear-Capable Missile Tech, U.S. Determines

Friday, January 11, 2019

SPACEX’S PROPOSED REUSABLE SPACESHIP, STARHOPPER, IS A WORK OF ART

SpaceX’s Elon Musk is as much a showman — and, to a certain extent, an artist — as he is a corporate CEO and engineering innovator.

When Musk launched his Falcon Heavy last year, he sent his used Tesla Roadster with a mannequin in the driver’s seat dubbed “Starman” into space. The image of the sports car with the Starman passenger flying into interplanetary space with the earth in the background was the most iconic of 2018, if not of the 21st century.

Green New Deal will only happen if we go back to the moon

You have to hand it to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio–Cortez (D-N.Y.). For someone who was, just a year ago, a bartender, she has some ambitious plans now that she is a member of Congress.

Among Ocasio–Cortez’s projects is something called the Green New Deal. The plan would mandate that the United States transform its energy infrastructure from one based on fossil fuels to one based on renewable energy, such as wind and solar power. Thus, the problem of climate change will have been solved and the Earth would be saved. Big-pocketed people like Tom Steyer, an environmentalist billionaire donor, view the idea with favor.

Citizen Scientists Find New World with NASA Telescope

Sunday, January 06, 2019

Saturday, January 05, 2019

THE RACE BACK TO THE MOON HAS BEGUN — AND CHINA IS IN FRONT

Meanwhile Rand Simberg leaps the length of his chain and lies about my position on commercial space.

Meanwhile, Mark Whittington continues to fear the yellow menace:

"The landing is a remarkable achievement. It illustrates Beijing’s burning ambition to become the supreme superpower on Earth, in part by conquering space. India and a private group in Israel are planning their own moon landings early in 2019. NASA is due to sponsor commercial lunar landings as part of President Trump’s return to the moon initiative in the next year or so.

"The prize of the new space race is the moon’s natural resources and control of the high frontier for all practical purposes."

The moon is a big place. No one nation is going to dominate it. And it’s a long way from a robotic lander, regardless of which side it lands on, to a lunar base. Mark continues to operate under the delusion that we can (or should) do Apollo again. Lunar resources will be developed privately, if at all. It certainly won’t happen by a government that has elections every two years.

I am fully on board with commercial partnerships regarding the moon and have extensively written to that effect for many years. He should also note my current piece in the Washington Examiner where I critique both the Gateway and the SLS. I championed Zubrin’s Moon Direct idea.

Regarding the Chinese I can only note that they don’t play well with others on Earth so cannot be expected to play well with others on the moon. The moon may be a big place but the poles are the important parts. The country that controls them controls access to the solar system.