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Amazon.com founder's space company officially tested prototype of suborbital craft and now seeks aerospace experts to join team, Web site reveals.![]()
Photos: Bezos inches closer to space
Amazon.com founder's space company officially tested prototype of suborbital craft and now seeks aerospace experts to join team, Web site reveals.![]()
Photos: Bezos inches closer to space
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Hate to say it, but they could use overseas help on this one. Russia comes to mind...
one myself), but if it had not been for a certain group of Germans
"invited" into the U.S. after WW II, we would have had a harder time
getting to the moon back in the 60s. The Russians benefitted from
that source of talent, too.
Best of luck to Jeff Bezos and others trying to make a private
industry success in space.
Germany couldn't hold the talent long enough to get to space... and the engineers chose to bring their creation to the US rather than let Russia have it.
Besides, the German rocket program was essentially staffed with slaves... which deserves little to no respect in my opinion. America liberated the "slaves" and the engineers moved to America to create a space program. America absolutely deserves credit here... but yes, technically, we can divvy up the credit to plenty of people who studied and worked with rocketry, chemistry, ballistics, metalurgy, and explosives...
2) Defending (or suing on behalf of) human scum and/or making a living off of personal or corporate drama is beneath my moral code (lawyers)
The happiest people alive don't pursue a career for mere money - in fact doing that is often a way to insure that you become an unhappy person. People who are truly happy pursue that which they love to do - nothing more, nothing less.
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- Government drags it's feet
- by RompStar_420 January 4, 2007 10:42 AM PST
- The reason why we havn't had any affordable smaller space craft developed by NASA which I think they could have developed one by now, is that NASA is govern heavily by Washington and in a sense, the Government wants to control space flight.
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- by David Arbogast January 4, 2007 11:12 AM PST
- This is not a partisan issue, or any type of flawed implementation that democratic leadership can magically resolve. Injecting politics into the discussion is hardly going to generate worthwhile discussion.
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(11 Comments)They don't want the average person to be able to go into space any time they want like in the movies (which is many years away from SciFi TV reality).
Billions of dollars are poured into projects that never materialize or are finished, billions of dollars are wasted into all kinds of black projects the average person hasn't a clue on.
Maybe the Democratic majority that won the House back and the Senate will change the current (Republican) leadership, as there is too much Religion intertwined into the current administration.
Seperation of Church and State, what about, Seperation of Chuch and Washington D.C. (white House), (Senate)..... ? or does that not cover them as well ?
The bottom line, is that private industry does things more efficiently than government organizations - almost always, regardless of which party is leading. Washington does not want to "control space flight" as you suggest. They are simply the first legitimate organization that was willing to dedicate the necessary resources to create a space program when space research and development was not profitable.
Private industry has finally joined the game, because it is now possible to develop a profitable business plan for such ventures. Private industry will have failures and successes in this industry, but it almost goes without saying that it will be more efficient than government efforts.
Not to launch a political debate, but since you seem to favor Democratic leadership, is should be noted that allowing private industry to enter into and succeed in such ventures is more of a republican perspective... whilst the Democrats would (if they were at all interested in the space program) want the government/Nasa to have more control.