Thursday Thrillers: Space
June 10, 2010
Space
Space is quite literally, the final frontier. I’m not saying there’s no more to explore here on earth but there’s just more to explore in Space. Only six manned spaceships have landed on the moon. 12 people have walked on the moon out of 24 who have landed there. Last weekend over 300people summited Everest. Space is the future of exploration.
Recently, Barrack Obama cut funding to NASA and opened up NASA for commercial use-so now, as with most expeditions it’s money and funding that is stopping people not opportunity. We’ve landed spacecraft on Mars, the next step is a manned mission. I can’t think of anything more exciting then stepping foot on another planet-flying for months from Earth and being one of the first to step foot on Mars. To be honest I’d be happy with the moon-the whole concept of space travel is just awe inspiring. Going to the Moon or Mars for us today is the equivalent of Scott and his team setting off for Antarctica and the South Pole. So much is unknown and if you get in trouble it’s you that has to fix it-there is no emergency evacuation. That’s the definition of adventure.
The three clips this week are spellbinding. One is images from Mars, the other is the preparation and launch of a space shuttle and the other is a few blokes in a shed from the North of England trying to put a Robin Reliant into space. Brilliant.
1) Mars
Not that a thrilling video to watch until you understand that it is photos from another planet.
2) Space Shuttle Launch
This takes a while to load but the preparation process and the launch at the end are well worth the wait.
3) Robin Reliant Space Shuttle
Some northern blokes and a Robin Reliant. Genius.
This article from BBC Focus suggests a few ways we could live in space. Sadly it seems we’re mainly going to be using space for mining.
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- 2010-06-11 09:00:03I think I'm still love my planet Earth and wish I could live here for more thousand years.But if I got an offer to traveling to another planet I'll say yes.
