From: Anders Sandberg (asa@nada.kth.se)
Date: Fri Mar 26 1999 - 03:35:54 MST
CountZero <count_zero@bigfoot.com> writes:
> I've thought for quite a while that one approach might be to find
> (perhaps in NASA's archives) a product that requires 0/micro gravity to
> be produced and attempt to capitalize on that as a means of
> jump-starting a private space effort.
> Another possibility might be to devise a _cheap_ way of accessing
> asteroid resources.
Is it just me, or are there a hint of financial megalomania in most of
the proposed projects? Why not try with something more "down to
earth", like useful remembrance agents for Windows or an integrated
self-transformation program?
> BTW, I've heard that NASA has a fairly complete project worked out
> for a Von Numan Lunar processing facility. Does anyone know anything
> about this or is it just another rumor?
"Fairly complete" - no. Studies, yes:
Advanced Automation for Space Missions, Robert A. Freitas, Jr. and
William P. Gilbreath, editors. Proceedings of the 1980 NASA/ASEE
Summer Study; sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration and the American Society for Engineering
Education. NASA Conference Publication 2255.
The relevant parts can be found on the web at
http://www.islandone.org/MMSG/aasm/
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