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The space race taking shape in the private sector today is due in large part to boyhood dreams of astronauts.

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"For the first time in our 4-billion-year history,...
by Commander_Spock October 1, 2007 4:49 AM PDT
... we have the opportunity to extend life beyond Earth, but the economic challenges are substantial," Musk said. "The reason I founded SpaceX was to try in a little way to make that happen.". Just got to have that IBM "SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA" playing those E-C-O-N-O-M-I-C__T-U-N-E-S (ERR) AT WARP SPEED!

TO BOLDLY GO!

LIVE LONG AND PROSPER!

COMMANDER_SPOCK
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Tourist flights are nice...
by Steve Jordan October 1, 2007 6:26 AM PDT
...but it's hardly making real use of space. Not until we really start taking advantage by doing R&D and manufacturing of real products will we be getting anywhere.

If America plays it's cards right, it could take advantage of our experience in space, and our financial resources, to get the first factories and R&D facilities into orbit, to find the best ways to utilize microgravity, near-perfect vacuum and near-zero temperatures (3 things difficult or impossible to create on the ground) to create new and superior products, and regain some of our technological and manufacturing edge.
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What about The "CONCORDE"!
by Commander_Spock October 1, 2007 9:25 AM PDT
"If America plays it's cards right, it could take advantage of our experience in space, and our financial resources...." Given all that is now known about "The CONCORDE" - Why not create "R&D facilities" to come up with the "SILENT" CONCORDE that is certain to create "economic" waves around the world with all those new billionaires around the world. With less time in the air... America and those affluent space tourists and operators might just see a less crowded sky.
Agreed.
by Penguinisto October 1, 2007 11:25 AM PDT
You did miss one big, fat moneymaker, though - energy.

If we can get up solar farms in orbit, then the paybacks are relatively fast. The downside is the amount of material required to get one together, though a lot of it could be collected and built elsewhere (like, say, the Moon) where we don't have a big fat gravity well to worry so much about.

/P
WE DON'T NEED NASA WE NEED A BRAND NEW UNIVERSE
by U.S.NAVY October 3, 2007 9:52 AM PDT
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To Colonization will need to propulsion
by grey_eminence October 8, 2007 8:09 AM PDT
Todays technology and 99.999% of the proposed technologies are science fiction or dont provide a real solution.

Here is one just published that does.

http://nlspropulsion.net

Space mining and colonization is man's destiny !
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