India is sending a rover to the moon, and the country is pumped
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Re: India is sending a rover to the moon, and the country is pumped
#82I’ve been to India, and seeing the catastrophic living condition of the majority of its citizens makes me question if going to the moon is the right priority.
The United States had plenty of homeless people when we went to the moon, perhaps we shouldn’t have?
Re: India is sending a rover to the moon, and the country is pumped
#83Folks who suggest dealing with poverty before launching machines to space: the economy doesn't work like that, FYI. If a country acquires deep technical know-how on engineering, it means the country can use it to spin out new industries and export that utility. That is how a country makes money. After world war II, Germany didn't give away all the remaining money to war survivors. They built rock-solid airplane engin…
Re: India is sending a rover to the moon, and the country is pumped
#84Awesome. The more the merrier. India will become an economically powerful nation just like China is today. Just a matter of time.
The sooner the better. We need a democratic counterpoint to China's totalitarianism.
Re: India is sending a rover to the moon, and the country is pumped
#85Folks who suggest dealing with poverty before launching machines to space: the economy doesn't work like that, FYI. If a country acquires deep technical know-how on engineering, it means the country can use it to spin out new industries and export that utility. That is how a country makes money. After world war II, Germany didn't give away all the remaining money to war survivors. They built rock-solid airplane engin…
Re: India is sending a rover to the moon, and the country is pumped
#86I’ve been to India, and seeing the catastrophic living condition of the majority of its citizens makes me question if going to the moon is the right priority.
Similar argument can be made about homelessness in San Francisco and other cities. Poverty elimination and tech progress can go hand in hand. In fact, it can help: https://homelessness.paulallen.com/
A lot of that homeless could be solved with more equal wealth distribution.
30:1 between US and India according to google (not accounting for PPP).
Re: India is sending a rover to the moon, and the country is pumped
#87Awesome. The more the merrier. India will become an economically powerful nation just like China is today. Just a matter of time.
Re: India is sending a rover to the moon, and the country is pumped
#88Folks who suggest dealing with poverty before launching machines to space: the economy doesn't work like that, FYI. If a country acquires deep technical know-how on engineering, it means the country can use it to spin out new industries and export that utility. That is how a country makes money. After world war II, Germany didn't give away all the remaining money to war survivors. They built rock-solid airplane engin…
And I see no reason to expect anything different with space. Developing the technology to sustainably colonize other planets will bring opportunities that we cannot even imagine today. And I think we can all see such things, but it's easy to get mind-locked in the drama of the present while forgetting about the longer path that we are already set well upon. It is interesting to consider that the saying "When a wise man points to the moon, the fool examines the finger." is, itself, many centuries old.
Re: India is sending a rover to the moon, and the country is pumped
#89I’ve been to India, and seeing the catastrophic living condition of the majority of its citizens makes me question if going to the moon is the right priority.
There is always one comment like this. But fine. It always is worth. These things inspire the nation. Instill pride. They work wonders. And India's space program is much less expensive than many other nations. India sent a rocket to Mars that was cheaper than the budget for the movie Interstellar.
You think it’s worth it. I’m not saying it’s not worth it. I’m simply saying, if you ask poor people, many of them won’t think it’s worth it. And most people in India are very poor.
Re: India is sending a rover to the moon, and the country is pumped
#90Earlier quoted context omitted.
Some knowledge only can be learned by doing. Also, space technology is, due to its close tie to missile technology, one of those few modern technologies with walls up.
What are you talking about? India has Nuclear weapons and self made 12k km range ICBMs already
"Self made"
Exactly.