Thursday, December 31, 2020

Happy New Year to one and all. May 2021 be much better than 2020.

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Monday, December 28, 2020

Why Joe Biden would have made a better villain for Wonder Woman 1984

Wonder Woman 1984 has proven off-putting to a lot of people for many reasons, not the least of which has been the unfair treatment the movie delivers to Donald Trump and Ronald Reagan. However, the movie would have made a lot more sense if the villain had been based on Joe Biden, the president-elect of the United States. Indeed, some might even think that Biden’s election as president of the United States could be the result of a wish-granting idol. It certainly wasn’t the result of any merit or effort on the candidate’s part.

Welcome to Texas, Elon Musk

When he lost a race for the United States Congress in Tennessee, Davy Crockett famously declared, “You all can go the hell; I’m going to Texas.” The rest, as they say, is history.

Almost 190 years since Crockett won deathless glory at the Alamo, a lot of people and companies seem to be sharing his sentiment, especially those residing in California. Hewitt Packard and Oracle are scheduled to move their headquarters from high tax, high regulation California to business-friendly Texas. Now Elon Musk, of Tesla and SpaceX fame, seems to be the latest to shake his fist, metaphorically speaking, at California and move to Texas.

Sunday, December 27, 2020

NASA-Canadian agreement demonstrates how Artemis is an international moonshot

Space Policy Online reports that NASA and the Canadian Space Agency have concluded an agreement that, among other things, would include a Canadian astronaut on the Artemis II mission, envisioned to take four astronauts around the moon in 2023. The Artemis II would precede the Artemis III mission to land on the moon the following year, even though most believe that date to be unrealistic.

Saturday, December 26, 2020

What Wonder Woman 1984 doesn’t get about Trump and Reagan

When Patty Jenkins, the director of both 2017’s Wonder Woman and the newly released Wonder Woman 1984 announced that the film’s big baddy, Maxwell Lord, was based on Donald Trump, one could hear the groans coming from sea to shining sea. Why would Ms. Jenkins insult half of her audience by doing a thing like that?

Friday, December 25, 2020

For all those who celebrate, Merry Christmas.

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ – Woke, Wobbly and the Year’s Most Shocking Dud

Here is the money quote

"Yet when Maxwell grants the Reagan stand-in his own wish, he asks for MORE nuclear weapons to outgun “Russia” (didn’t we call it the Soviet Union at the time?)"

"Three-plus decades later, Hollywood is still slamming Reagan as a war monger."

Really? REALLY? Patty Jenkins is not the first Hollywood lib to not get Reagan. If anything, the Gipper would have asked for a working SDI system. Indeed, one would imagine that he did get his wish: the fall of the Soviet Union.

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Replace the Arecibo radio telescope with one on the moon's far side

The iconic Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico, which has been making scientific discoveries for 57 years, not to mention serving as the backdrop of such films as Contact and Goldeneye, has collapsed. The radio observatory had already been slated for decommissioning when two cables snapped and it was judged too dangerous to repair. Now the Arecibo is little but rubble.

Saturday, December 19, 2020

Thursday, December 17, 2020

A moon mission to build on a new Middle-East friendship and two big Trump achievement

Recently, SpaceIL, an Israeli private group that crashed a probe on the lunar surface last year, announced that it would undertake a second attempt to land on the moon, the Beresheet 2, to take place in the first half of 2024. Interestingly, SpaceIL is seeking financial support from the United Arab Emirites for its second moon shot, according to the Times of Israel.

Sunday, December 13, 2020

NASA selects the next Artemis moonwalkers while SpaceX flies a Starship

ec. 9, 2020 may well go down as a crucial day in America’s space history because of two separate but related events. One took place at the Kennedy Space Center. The other occurred in the skies over Boca Chica, Texas.

Can Israelis Put Two Landers on the Moon at Once?
Shot: Peace between Israel and the UAE could spark joint Israeli-Arab space exploration

Chaser: “Israel is going back to the Moon,” announces SpaceIL co-founder

Similarly to the first attempt, the spacecraft will be designed and built by Israel Aerospace Industries, with local and international funding, including private donors such as businessman and billionaire Leonard Blavatnik. Israel is expected to partner with countries such as the United Arab Emirates, who recently launched a craft of their own, and signed a peace agreement with Israel in September. The project is estimated to cost $100 million.

Tuesday, December 08, 2020

China cannot be a space partner with the US

By all accounts, the Chinese Chang’e 5 sample return mission to the moon has been a complete success. The space probe landed on the lunar surface, drilled and scooped up a quantity of soil and rock, and took off again. The success of the mission undertaken by the communist country has elicited some tired but often repeated suggestions that world peace could be created with joint space missions between China and the United States.

Sunday, December 06, 2020

Will the Biden administration slow Elon Musk's SpaceX down?

As a result, under President-elect Joe Biden, the alliance that the government has with SpaceX is likely to end. Government will assume its accustomed role as an adversary to the commercial sector. SpaceX will likely be required to go through the environmental impact process all over again.

Tuesday, December 01, 2020

Sunday, November 29, 2020

With the Chang'e 5 launch, China takes a giant leap forward in the race to the moon

China is the only country that has landed on the moon in decades. Recent attempts by India and a private group in Israel failed with what aerospace observers termed “ballistic landings” (i.e. crashes.) Thus, China is far and away ahead in the modern race to the moon. The winner of the 21st century moon race will have access to the moon’s resources and position as the gateway to the rest of the solar system and will thus own the future.

Saturday, November 28, 2020

California voters save the rideshare industry in their state

"The political culture in California is a curious one. California voters keep electing lawmakers and a governor who treat them like medieval peasants by passing outrageous laws. Then the voters pass propositions that repeal the most onerous of those laws. In most states, voters just get rid of the offending politicians and elect more sensible ones in their place."

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Sunday, November 22, 2020

How space exploration will help to address climate change

"An article in Astronomy Magazine suggests that the ultimate solution to climate change will be to move resource extraction and heavy industry off the planet. The notion seems like science fiction, but some very serious people are looking at the idea of a space-based industrial revolution. Jeff Bezos, who made his billions from Amazon.com and now runs a space launch company called Blue Origin, suggests “zoning” Earth for residential areas and “light industries.” Mining and manufacturing, two of the biggest sources of environmental pollution, would move off the planet."

Sunday, November 15, 2020

What should Biden do with NASA and the Artemis Program?

Little is known of what Biden believes about NASA and its role in promoting space exploration. Because the United States is in for a period of divided government, Biden will not be able to make huge changes at NASA because such will have to pass muster in the Republican Senate. He will not be able to cancel the Artemis program, even if he wants to. Artemis enjoys healthy support on both sides of the aisle. Biden should remember the firestorm kindled when President Obama summarily killed the Constellation program. Continuity should be the order of the day.

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Biden should choose Kathy Lueders as his NASA administrator

Fortunately, Team Biden has an exceptional candidate for NASA Administrator in the person of Kathy Lueders, currently NASA Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations. Before she was named in charge of HEO, Lueders managed the Commercial Crew Program and saw it to success. Artemis and the International Space Station are part of portfolio.