• ninjan@lemmy.mildgrim.com
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    7 months ago

    Really cool stuff but I struggle to see what it truly enables to be able to deliver 100 metric tons to low earth orbit “cheaply”? A new cooler space station?

    To me the real breakthrough would be in making space travel feasible. As it is now the time it takes and the radiation + small debris out there make it seem very distant.

    But maybe this could be a step if they could build a space station so large that you could assemble a space ship there and launch from there with all the benefits of fuel savings that would entail? Realistically though there is no money in it until reaching the asteroid belt and mining there comes into reach. That would truly trigger a space age, if something came around that makes that feel within reach.

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      7 months ago

      If we are going to go further into space, we are going to need much larger space stations that can store supplies, materials, and much more research equipment and scientists. The ISS is a fucking broom closet, lol. This is charting a path to get us closer to research stations on other planets too, which are also needed for such ventures. Mining will come eventually, after orbital stations and lunar research facilities :)

      Technologies like skyhooks could help us cut costs significantly with spacetravel between planets or for shipping materials around.

    • fustigation769curtain@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      The entire point of investing in space is to make rich people richer quicker with government money.

      Space travel is extremely expensive and provides nothing for average people. It’s a win-win for the ruling class because they get to make money hand over fist while the lives of ordinary people stagnate and deteriorate.

      Useful idiots will disagree with me, though.