Originally posted by: matt426malm
Originally posted by: CFster
Still no cure for cancer.
The United States invests over $35 billion annually in medical research. Federal
support accounts for about 38 percent of this total, and private industry about half; the rest
comes from various public and private sources. (source Laskerfoundation.com)
NASA's bugedt = 15 billion, private contibutions to (space exploration) probably quite low.
I think Bush's proposal is okay. A step forward. I think that we can do better then Mars in 2030 I'll be 44 by then. I would like to see 2020 maybe 2017. I think that a program that far in the future would stand a very small chance of suriving new presidents, bugedt meetings, and congress.
I just don't see the moon as be a great place to put a colony, Mars would be better. Great place for a telescope, a little geology research (composition of early solar system.) That is what we would do there short term. Mining the soil for fuisionable H-3 is a great proposal but not vaible until we have fuision plants then commercail investors will likely jump at the idea. Solar panels also very far off.
I would think a Mars colony would have access to greater recources.