what makes airplanes and spacecraft so expensive is the constant safety testing that's done, man hours, and insurance coverage. Homebuilt spaceship could be under $100,000. Actual materials needed are Composites, Aluminum, and Titanium Alloys, Solid Rocket Fuels, and learning how to fabricate those parts which can be learned from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Astronautics Opencoursware.
Google "The Naked Scientists". In the "New Theories" section of the forum there's a thread entitled "Did we land on the moon?". On page 15 there's a partial summary of hoax evidence. It's the seventh post from the top.
There's some info on space radiation there which would make all manned Mars missions very difficult.
After the Apollo hoax, we have to wonder about everything else too.
WOW!! FAR OUT!! I hope you can work out the technical problems. Have you thought about space vermiculture at all? Is Ann willing to share the recipe for lima bean loaf? Where will her inner capybara be staying at Arbco? -- we will need to talk about that at a member meeting.
what makes airplanes and spacecraft so expensive is the constant safety testing that's done, man hours, and insurance coverage. Homebuilt spaceship could be under $100,000. Actual materials needed are Composites, Aluminum, and Titanium Alloys, Solid Rocket Fuels, and learning how to fabricate those parts which can be learned from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Astronautics Opencoursware.
EasternMerchant 3 months ago
Whoa far out man!:o)
AlbertaAllan 2 years ago
Google "The Naked Scientists". In the "New Theories" section of the forum there's a thread entitled "Did we land on the moon?". On page 15 there's a partial summary of hoax evidence. It's the seventh post from the top.
There's some info on space radiation there which would make all manned Mars missions very difficult.
After the Apollo hoax, we have to wonder about everything else too.
Do a YouTube search on "MarsFaker".
Cosmored 2 years ago
Hey. How about an episode 2 where the people in the commune are cooking a huge meal in the kitchen? - Cousin Rob
flipsmack 3 years ago 2
Maybe we can eat that astronaut food that comes in squeezable tubes, and drink lots of tang. Cooking in zero-g is so much fun!
sethares 3 years ago
@sethares I bet! Way fun!
skept1c615 1 year ago
I found your original inspiration (even if you didn't know it): search the finkbuilt blog for "real-estate-bubble"
Raines (at Berkeley cohousing)
rainesC 4 years ago
I guess this means you really aren't moving back to California....
EliseAckerman 4 years ago
Having a Phobia about the moons of Mars is Deimonstrably silly.
sethares 4 years ago
...You aren't really a spaced-out hippie, Ann, but now you play one in a youtube video.
lizboitaly 4 years ago
WOW!! FAR OUT!! I hope you can work out the technical problems. Have you thought about space vermiculture at all? Is Ann willing to share the recipe for lima bean loaf? Where will her inner capybara be staying at Arbco? -- we will need to talk about that at a member meeting.
endepitde 4 years ago
i can see we need a launching pad at Arbco in our
site plan. our 1st space colony beckons!
either that or we can ship the monkey doo-doo out
for intergalactic composting.
hoymand 4 years ago
That is so cool. I must get a better speaker so as to catch the words
about the Mars project. It appears to be sound. Mandolin333
mandolin333 4 years ago