I made some references to being a Queen fan in a previous post and mentioned the song “39.” On my birthday a few days ago I averaged the lifespans of my Mother and Father and figured out what year I would die if that average held true- and it was, coincidentally, 2039. Less than 20Continue reading “Leaving in 2039”
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Planetary Defense Space Force
My (now slightly edited) comment on https://phys.org/news/2019-09-europe-teaming-asteroid-deflection.html “Nothing will work better than a nuclear device. Yet there are several entities who are pushing their “gravity tug” or other concepts and they have hijacked this train.” However, the train has not left the station yet. A human crewed Nuclear Pulse Propelled spaceship capable of interplanetary missionsContinue reading “Planetary Defense Space Force”
The International Space Station is Worthless
For a few million more dollars von Braun would have made Skylab a true wet workshop instead of a dry one. It would have gone up in one launch and been larger inside than the multi-billion dollar ISS which took years to assemble. This does not even take into account the fact that we neverContinue reading “The International Space Station is Worthless”
A Night at the Opera
Looked at the news this morning and the Amazon is burning, Greenland is melting, and this evening David Koch is dead. Yesterday spacexnews had an article about nuclear power in space. The comments were truly idiotic. Surprised my name was not brought up since I endlessly commented about nuclear energy and space propulsion. They areContinue reading “A Night at the Opera”
SLS 2021
Looks like the second quarter of 2021 for the first flight of the Space Launch System, just under two years from now. Plenty of time for NASA to rationalize their Human Space Flight program by abandoning LEO and redirecting that over 4 billion a year into expanding SLS launch cadence. In my view the criticalContinue reading “SLS 2021”
Visionaries?
Concerning a recent article I read about the Fermi Paradox: https://phys.org/news/2019-08-world-history-silent-cosmos-humans.html The simple explanation could very well be correct: life is too stupid to survive. We may reach a certain level of technology and then invariably self-destruct. My view on this is our own mortality virtually guarantees extinction in a self-similar way. Who cares (veryContinue reading “Visionaries?”
Greenland is Melting
And all that methane in the permafrost is also being released. If we were to start building Super Heavy Lift Vehicles next year and launching them every other month to start, and ultimately once a week, that would be how to address climate change. Actually, the only way to address climate change with any chanceContinue reading “Greenland is Melting”
What is the Future?
Certainly not a shiny starship! I could predict a rock causing loss of life and a second space age launched to detect, intercept, and deflect asteroid and comet impact threats. Or weather events that cannot be interpreted as anything other than climate change and space solar power as the only solution. Perhaps it will beContinue reading “What is the Future?”
Remembering Roy
Rutger Hauer died on the 19th. His role in Bladerunner was one of the most famous in science fiction cinema. Today I watched the trailer for the 4th season of The Expanse. As my entry into old-man-hood at 60 approaches, the deaths of all these actors and actresses I grew up with “gives me pause.”Continue reading “Remembering Roy”
50 years Ago on the Moon
By Gary Michael Church Today marks half a century since humans landed on the Moon. I was 8 years old. Sadly, I have no memory of the event. Most likely my father was at sea and my mother busy with her many children. I cannot ask them as they are now gone. I remember StarContinue reading “50 years Ago on the Moon”