What Hollywood scripts would look like if the scriptwriters understood it.
Now do space.
What Hollywood scripts would look like if the scriptwriters understood it.
Now do space.
Casey Dreier thinks they’re a bad idea.
My comments:
[Late-morning update]
Bridenstine: NASA is considering all options, including prizes.
Not, it did not make America rich. The north, largely without slaves, was much more wealthy than the slave-holding south, which is why it won the war.
And yes, “the Founders were flawed, the nation is imperfect, and the Constitution remains a liberty document.”
What is the worst case? The latest from Professor Curry.
Is it science, or religion?
I’d say that an undisprovable hypothesis would fall into the religious category. Though, of course, CAGW is that way, too.
My former Rockwell colleague (and current business associate) Dallas Bienhoff has a survey of all the planned new on-orbit systems, including a brief description of my planned intraorbital infrastructure.
Bob Zimmerman has three case studies, and he’s not happy.
A warning that it could turn into Apollo again. I’d say that’s a best-case scenario.
An interesting history of a California ghost town. I went there once, back in the eighties. It’s a long drive on a dirt road, down in the desert east of Yosemite.
I’ll be on tonight at 1900 PDT, talking lunar tardigrades and other things.