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Astronomy Is space exploration that important ?, Billions were spent !!

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Joey Christensen
post Jun 16 2009, 05:31 PM

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Space Exploration! It's not about the aliens, for Christ sake! Here's a breakdown on the importance of Space Exploration...

Process of TERRAFORMING a.k.a I want to live in Mars! (as long as it's turned out livable for humankind)

INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLENCE a.k.a Remember Corona series back in August 1960? The U.S. maintained a strong lead in this super-secret technology throughout the Cold War and it was the only distinct intelligence advantage this nation ever really had. Since the U.S. won the Cold War, you simply can't dismiss the importance of this capability. (I would recommend yu to buy a Sony PS3 & play the Metal Gear Solid 4:Guns of the Patriots). I learnt something from gaming! By the way, I don't play DotA everyday...MUAHAHAHA~~~

INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY a.k.a DUH! It's the only reason we went to the Moon.

NATURAL RESOURCES a.k.a mining for raw minerals ABUTHEN?! (Like heroes in DotA, they have to farm the Creeps) Yu think items in DotA is free?!

RESEARCH a.k.a one word is sufficiently defining for itself. Remember the Kuiper Belt?

TECHNOLOGY SPIN-OFFs a.k.a HAIZZZ...need to explain? Kidney dialysis (from Apollo programme), new artificial heart from technology used in Space Shuttle, insulin pumps, prosthetic devices...

COMUNICATION a.k.a telephone & TV communications around the world, weather observation and prediction (notably hurricanes), land surveys, and navigation (notably the Global Positioning System, GPS). Aaahhh...now only yu know the importance of Space Exploration. Yu get TV programme!!!...and it forces yu to stay glued in front of the idiot box! MUAHAHAHA~~~

BECAUSE IT"S THERE??!! HUH? a.k.a seabed explorations...it's similar to space exploration. One is down one is up...Hehehe~~~

Regards, Joey

p.s: I wouldn't want to end up like those dinosaurs. Space exploration for me is POSITIVE...the reason why? I don't want to end up like those dinosaurs that once roamed our planet Earth.

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Joey Christensen
post Jun 22 2009, 01:24 PM

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QUOTE(seijiseimura84 @ Jun 20 2009, 08:18 PM)
to add more, why dont huamn explore the deep sea? there are many strange creature
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Deep Sea Exploration has begun when the French Pierre Simon de Laplace calculated the average depth of the Atlantic Ocean from tidal motions. (considered as modern scientific study on deep sea)

Since 1870, With the Challenger expedition sent out by the British government dated back in 1872. Went on for nearly four years, for global oceanographic investigations, in this process 715 new genera and 4417 new species of marine organisms were discovered.

Have yu heard of bathysphere? I came across this word in "Bioshock" game while playing it with my PS3. (Who says playing game will downgrade your knowledge??!! Huh! Huh! I will banish the fella with my Divine Rapier! MUAHAHAHA~~~)
The designer of this bathysphere (A spherical steel vessel) are Charles William Beebe and engineer Otis Barton. Anyway, on a side story, he didn't complete his Degree at Columbia University in New York and he also collaborated with Einstein too back in the years! (Sad case for a brilliant fella...Dammit! How come he can collaborate with Einstein on certain matter and not me?!)

Come to date, we have advanced robotic submersibles at our disposal. By integrating technologies, we have submersibles that have camera, television systems and special lighting systems to provide light for photography, mechanical manipulators (Like octopus's tentacles, try play MGS4: Guns of The Patriots-Laughing Octopus) that can collect samples from the sea floor, biological specimens, oddities such as wreckage debris, dead humans??!! digging pits, sinking exploration shafts, core-drilling operations and deep-sea mining for whatever ~!@#$%^&* nodules, composites (maganese, nickel, copper, cobalt...blah blah blah) there is in the sea.

Regards, Joey

p.s: As I mentioned earlier in my previous posting, SEA BED EXPLORATION is the down part and SPACE EXPLORATION is the upper part.
It's rewarding if yu explore?! into BOTH PARTS. MUAHAHAHA~~~

This post has been edited by Joey Christensen: Jun 22 2009, 01:30 PM

 

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