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![]() ![]() ![]() "'Crater' is the story of Caleb Channing (Russell-Bailey), who was raised on a lunar mining colony and is about to be permanently relocated to an idyllic faraway planet following the death of his father (Mescudi). We already did that with big rockets and landers that landed people on the moon, and we ruled space at that time.Promotional poster for "Crater." (Image credit: Disney+) I don't see the government wanting to do that. "You may run out of countries that want to finance their people to go, but it's not the first business plan that has been conceived that looks like it ought to work, and sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. They would like to have a role model that that country can afford to send to the surface of the moon. you're not going to find that many billionaires, but if I understand what they do, they're interested in the countries that do not have a space program. What are you going to use to get there? How are you going to get there? Well. "Now, I was very skeptical when I heard about that. There's an organization called Golden Spike that is going to land people on the moon. There are other people that have progressive ways do the same thing. Sir Richard Branson does - $200,000 apiece. "The leader of a nation that is able to make a commitment to do that is going to go down in history for hundreds of thousands of years." And when we get that done, we have a permanent base and we send people with cycling orbits for permanent occupancy. Then we now know how to do it on Mars, from the moon of Mars. enable us to practice on the big island of Hawaii how you put things together, then do it at the moon for the other nations. "We have a lot of information, a lot of things we can do without great expenditures of funds to help the other nations in their quest for prestige by putting their people on the moon. just give away the technology that we have that puts things up into space, with cooperation up above the atmosphere that's needed to help each other. We should've worked out ways that we can. "We should've asked China to be a portion of the space station. Why American's space exploration endeavors should be multinational And our education system, in science, technology, engineering and math, was at the top of the world. "There's no doubt who was a leader in space after the Apollo Program. ![]() And in the process, they bring home the bacon to whatever constituency they represent.Īstronaut Buzz Aldrin walks on the surface of the moon during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity on July 20, 1969. Since the very beginnings of rocket travel, we've had a policy of some sort coming out of the executive branch, and then the legislative branch decides maybe how to oversee that, diddle around with it a little here or there. ![]() And because of that, not only am I putting forth my own plan for the future, but I'm forming a foundation that should look at the evolution of space policy. "We have great opportunities in front of us, and I think we haven't done all that well in the past. groveling around, trying to get political favors for a particular district and not looking 20, 30 years into the middle of the 21st century. What we need is leadership willing to look out into the future, and not, 'What's in it for me right now?' There's just too much of this. "I think we're talking ourselves into this gloomsday period. On why space exploration is important, despite a budget-conscious political environment ![]()
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