Anyone wanting to image the ISS will have to get it done before 2020 as they plan to de-orbit and sink it in the pacific we really are pulling back from space now
I would have thought before discarding the space shuttle program they'd go get Hubble on the way down from the ISS and put it in a museum somewhere. The HST was a milestone. Seems wrong to let it burn up.
All that money p*****-away.
We could've built a honking great radio telescope on the other side of the moon for what ISS cost. Got some proper science done.
They could at least turn it into a Space Hotel and re-coup some of the cash from bored billionaires.
At the rate things are going, we won't be seeing anything like the spacedock for many, many years. Probably even well after the time of "Star Trek". We won't be able to build anything like that until we have major industrialisation in space, plus a few technological breakthroughs to support building and running a station like this.
It has always been said that when a Civilisation stops exploring that is when it starts to lose the world view in this case the Universal view then it falls apart who said this I don't know but it seems to be backed up by history.
At the rate things are going, we won't be seeing anything like the spacedock for many, many years. Probably even well after the time of "Star Trek". We won't be able to build anything like that until we have major industrialisation in space, plus a few technological breakthroughs to support building and running a station like this.
People were dreaming of flying and going to the moon long before anyone seriously thought it a viable proposition. We are in a similar situation, but that's no reason to stop trying.
People were dreaming of flying and going to the moon long before anyone seriously thought it a viable proposition. We are in a similar situation, but that's no reason to stop trying.
I never said to stop imagining it. Just that we won't actually have it till whenever.
Wow you could easily be mistaken for thinking you just walked into a funeral judging by the vibe in this thread. A lot can happen in 8+ years this isn't the end of space exploration.