QUOTE(jaymansion @ Apr 13 2015, 02:52 PM)
30 million dollarsMalaysia has a private Space exploration company, with mission to the Moon in development
Malaysia has a private Space exploration company, with mission to the Moon in development
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Apr 13 2015, 04:05 PM
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Apr 13 2015, 04:06 PM
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Apr 13 2015, 04:07 PM
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Hahahaha...3rd world monkeys want to go to space.
Negara dok porak peranda dengan binatang liar dok berterabur ko nak gi space. Ptui Takyah nak chas progressive la, ko berak changkung dan belum cukup tamadun lagi. Nak tiru negara barat tapi mentality cam monyet vavi baboon. Submarine nak mantain pun takleh. Engine jet pun boleh hilang. Nak gi space? Wei bodoh, Malaysia is laughing stock of the world la. I called it before and you are now witnessing it unfold. MMW |
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Apr 13 2015, 04:07 PM
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Apr 13 2015, 04:09 PM
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i think, rather than waste money on technology, govt should spend on rakyat instead, like petrol subsidies
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Apr 13 2015, 04:14 PM
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Apr 13 2015, 04:16 PM
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Seriously, guys. There's good money to be made from space exploration. Although I'm not quite so sure why we're so ambitious to want to land on the moon though. As it is, its quite profitable simply to launch satellites on behalf of others. Our country is situated near the equator after all.
That's not to say a moon landing isn't without benefits. If humanity ever gets around to making fusion power viable, we'll need a source of helium-3 and that's where we'll need the moon. Whichever country can establish a regular and economical way to get to the moon and back with a significant cargo payload is going to make big bucks. |
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Apr 13 2015, 04:23 PM
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lol, so many siege mentality.
before condemm other biadap check again page 1 what happen, and ever wonder why he behave like tat? oh yea, we know why. |
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Apr 13 2015, 04:25 PM
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QUOTE(arubin @ Apr 13 2015, 04:16 PM) Seriously, guys. There's good money to be made from space exploration. Although I'm not quite so sure why we're so ambitious to want to land on the moon though. As it is, its quite profitable simply to launch satellites on behalf of others. Our country is situated near the equator after all. Fusion power kepala abah tonggeng ko.That's not to say a moon landing isn't without benefits. If humanity ever gets around to making fusion power viable, we'll need a source of helium-3 and that's where we'll need the moon. Whichever country can establish a regular and economical way to get to the moon and back with a significant cargo payload is going to make big bucks. |
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Apr 13 2015, 04:33 PM
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Apr 13 2015, 04:40 PM
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QUOTE(jaymansion @ Apr 13 2015, 03:49 PM) Who mention race? Hahaha!Lel...sendiri tabur chili sendiri terasa... Biasalah untuk orang cam you...suka campur aduk issue perkauman.... Ppl just bash because no one will do such thing without having the financial support from government...even USA firm need support from government....USA subsidize every company involved in aerospace engineering Tapi takpe lah...susah untuk orang cam kamu nak memahami benda mudah macam ni... Only racist ppl see simple thing racist I just simply want to test you all, you guys already try to blow me out of the water. I like if the rest of /ktards behave & think like you, the world would be peaceful by now. |
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Apr 13 2015, 04:42 PM
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Apr 13 2015, 04:43 PM
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Apr 13 2015, 04:44 PM
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QUOTE(arubin @ Apr 13 2015, 03:16 PM) Seriously, guys. There's good money to be made from space exploration. Although I'm not quite so sure why we're so ambitious to want to land on the moon though. As it is, its quite profitable simply to launch satellites on behalf of others. Our country is situated near the equator after all. The part about the moon is for the google Xprize lunar competition, whoever lands any object on the moon of whatever size and moves 500 m first wins. Prize is 30 million USD. I think they are just using this xprize as a push start to a larger space program, if you watch his interview he did in february with google, he tells his plans.That's not to say a moon landing isn't without benefits. If humanity ever gets around to making fusion power viable, we'll need a source of helium-3 and that's where we'll need the moon. Whichever country can establish a regular and economical way to get to the moon and back with a significant cargo payload is going to make big bucks. |
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Apr 13 2015, 04:56 PM
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QUOTE(anantha92 @ Apr 13 2015, 04:44 PM) The part about the moon is for the google Xprize lunar competition, whoever lands any object on the moon of whatever size and moves 500 m first wins. Prize is 30 million USD. I think they are just using this xprize as a push start to a larger space program, if you watch his interview he did in february with google, he tells his plans. Can't watch JewTube in office.QUOTE(chisel_bloke @ Apr 13 2015, 04:42 PM) You got to think on a wider scale lar. I'm also concerned about songlap and waste of money bla bla, but this really does seem to be mostly a private initiative so I don't quite see what's the problem.It might eventually involve our govt if its successful, and will likely need funding from them yes, but this is one venture I genuinely approve of unlike stupid nonsense like PERMATA. We could seriously use some smarter minds and rocket scientists in this country, and there's no way we can attract them without something like this. Unlike Potong, mediocrity isn't an option in the space race. In other words, it has to be done right or it won't happen at all. I dunno about you, but I'm hoping for the former. Succeeding in this will boost the technology of our country by leaps and bounds. Fail and something blows up spectacularly. |
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Apr 13 2015, 05:41 PM
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QUOTE(arubin @ Apr 13 2015, 04:56 PM) Can't watch JewTube in office. Nah, i still think this is wishful thinking from a 3rd world POV. You say eventually the govt will get involve. You said it. A new platform to cuci and songlap created. Better improve technology on agriculture or anything on land. Our bloody roads are a fine example. Msian rocket scientist? You kidding me? You got to think on a wider scale lar. I'm also concerned about songlap and waste of money bla bla, but this really does seem to be mostly a private initiative so I don't quite see what's the problem. It might eventually involve our govt if its successful, and will likely need funding from them yes, but this is one venture I genuinely approve of unlike stupid nonsense like PERMATA. We could seriously use some smarter minds and rocket scientists in this country, and there's no way we can attract them without something like this. Unlike Potong, mediocrity isn't an option in the space race. In other words, it has to be done right or it won't happen at all. I dunno about you, but I'm hoping for the former. Succeeding in this will boost the technology of our country by leaps and bounds. Fail and something blows up spectacularly. Malaysia is like a lil hyperactive delusional kid trying to impress the big boys. Of course TED will host you, they need all the audience they could get. They won't vouch for your ideas thou, they're just a platform for you to express them. Every venture that requires govt grants/funding will be accompanied by suited chimps that got there by nepotism. They are the fckers responsibly to bloat every spending available. It's not like it's coming from their pocket. So I'm sorry but this dream ain't taking off anywhere from Msia's rational perspective. |
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Apr 13 2015, 06:01 PM
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It is do able, cos tech ody available, omos everything been research ody, basicly can buy ur way until get all the things and launch it, only thing is worth o not, for wat?
Pioneers decades ago r inovator researcher explorer risk taker Player decades later only a consumer buyer, unless they fly somewhere else other than moon, like andromeda kah |
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Apr 13 2015, 06:47 PM
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Apr 13 2015, 06:54 PM
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Why don't u do something great for the country
Everything has to start small What's wrong with Malaysian rocket scientist Are you saying Malaysia should not do such a job? Or maybe better to work for big space company like space x QUOTE(chisel_bloke @ Apr 13 2015, 05:41 PM) Nah, i still think this is wishful thinking from a 3rd world POV. You say eventually the govt will get involve. You said it. A new platform to cuci and songlap created. Better improve technology on agriculture or anything on land. Our bloody roads are a fine example. Msian rocket scientist? You kidding me? At least give them credit for tryingMalaysia is like a lil hyperactive delusional kid trying to impress the big boys. Of course TED will host you, they need all the audience they could get. They won't vouch for your ideas thou, they're just a platform for you to express them. Every venture that requires govt grants/funding will be accompanied by suited chimps that got there by nepotism. They are the fckers responsibly to bloat every spending available. It's not like it's coming from their pocket. So I'm sorry but this dream ain't taking off anywhere from Msia's rational perspective. How many Malaysians are in space research?? |
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Apr 14 2015, 03:50 AM
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QUOTE(chisel_bloke @ Apr 13 2015, 04:41 PM) Nah, i still think this is wishful thinking from a 3rd world POV. You say eventually the govt will get involve. You said it. A new platform to cuci and songlap created. Better improve technology on agriculture or anything on land. Our bloody roads are a fine example. Msian rocket scientist? You kidding me? What 3rd world ?? Iran already sent multiple animals into space and even a chimpanzee and so has North Korea and even Indonesia has tested rockets a few times over the last 2 decades. Malaysians are MUCH more educated and advanced as a society than Iran and North Korea. We really aren't a 3rd world country anymore, We aren't first world either, but we are closer to first world than third world.Malaysia is like a lil hyperactive delusional kid trying to impress the big boys. Of course TED will host you, they need all the audience they could get. They won't vouch for your ideas thou, they're just a platform for you to express them. Every venture that requires govt grants/funding will be accompanied by suited chimps that got there by nepotism. They are the fckers responsibly to bloat every spending available. It's not like it's coming from their pocket. So I'm sorry but this dream ain't taking off anywhere from Msia's rational perspective. |
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