DanOregon
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I was kind of surprised looking at the cost of the entire Apollo program would be about $135 billion in today's dollars - compared to the $787 billion stimulus package.
I get the appeal of manned flight, but I doubt we would have made it to the moon if we weren't engaged in a deck measuring contest with the USSR. Truth is, if the point of the project is the science, it can be done cheaper and more efficiently without worrying about humans. With current technology, a trip to Mars (there and back, including time spent awaiting planets to line up for return trip) would be almost two years. Two freaking years! I kind of like the idea they have now of going to the Moon and perhaps setting up a "base" for extended stays.
I get the appeal of manned flight, but I doubt we would have made it to the moon if we weren't engaged in a deck measuring contest with the USSR. Truth is, if the point of the project is the science, it can be done cheaper and more efficiently without worrying about humans. With current technology, a trip to Mars (there and back, including time spent awaiting planets to line up for return trip) would be almost two years. Two freaking years! I kind of like the idea they have now of going to the Moon and perhaps setting up a "base" for extended stays.