What? You're not going to thank all the people that made it possible for them to go up there in the first place?
They're some of the best people humanity has to offer.
Eh, they're brave, sure. I don't really think space exploration in general is a good use of our resources, though.
Quote from: SecondClass on September 11, 2014, 04:13:17 PMEh, they're brave, sure. I don't really think space exploration in general I'd a good use of our resources, though.But there are so many things we can gain from space exploration. It's of the utmost importance.
Eh, they're brave, sure. I don't really think space exploration in general I'd a good use of our resources, though.
Asteroids have more resources than we will ever find on Earth. Not to mention the possibility of terraforming other planets in the solar system to help solve overpopulation.
Quote from: SoporificSlash on September 11, 2014, 04:19:30 PMAsteroids have more resources than we will ever find on Earth. Not to mention the possibility of terraforming other planets in the solar system to help solve overpopulation.Well, from the anti-natalist perspective, that sounds like absolute shit.Terraforming other planets? That's... not a solution for overpopulation. You're exacerbating the issue.Infecting other planets with intelligent life would probably be the most irresponsible and stupid thing we could ever, ever do.
Quote from: SecondClass on September 11, 2014, 04:13:17 PMEh, they're brave, sure. I don't really think space exploration in general is a good use of our resources, though.this. All I can see that we'd get out of it is new rock types and dirt.We honestly have lots of issues "at home" that need to be fixed first. Besides. It should be a world wife effort to go beyond the stars. Some form of world peace or harmony should be a priority before that though. Anyway, I doubt were going to find any inhabitable planets... Without a warp drive that is.
Quote from: Verbatim on September 11, 2014, 04:24:04 PMQuote from: SoporificSlash on September 11, 2014, 04:19:30 PMAsteroids have more resources than we will ever find on Earth. Not to mention the possibility of terraforming other planets in the solar system to help solve overpopulation.Well, from the anti-natalist perspective, that sounds like absolute shit.Terraforming other planets? That's... not a solution for overpopulation. You're exacerbating the issue.Infecting other planets with intelligent life would probably be the most irresponsible and stupid thing we could ever, ever do.Should we infect them with dumb life?
Quote from: Kitsune on September 11, 2014, 04:17:53 PMQuote from: SecondClass on September 11, 2014, 04:13:17 PMEh, they're brave, sure. I don't really think space exploration in general is a good use of our resources, though.this. All I can see that we'd get out of it is new rock types and dirt.We honestly have lots of issues "at home" that need to be fixed first. Besides. It should be a world wife effort to go beyond the stars. Some form of world peace or harmony should be a priority before that though. Anyway, I doubt were going to find any inhabitable planets... Without a warp drive that is. Consider this period of space exploration to be a phase of laying down the foundation for a building. The ground was dug in the Space Race, but we need to keep working on it. We need to be taking these rudimentary steps (landing rovers on other planets, sending probes out of our solar system, constructing the ISS) to further astronautical research and eventually reach the point of mining asteroids (which tend to be very mineral rich) and terraforming planets.