Science Fiction set to become science fact.

OldDevilDawg

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The privatization of space exploration is coming. Those that are familiar with Robert Heinlein's "Future Past History" series can appreciate what is coming.






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Delos David "D. D." Harriman, "the last of the Robber Barons", is obsessed with being the first to travel to—and possess—the Moon. He asks his business partner, George Strong, and other tycoons to invest in the venture. Most dismiss Harriman's plans as foolhardy: Nuclear rocket fuel is scarce as the space station that produces it blew up, also destroying the only existing spaceship. The necessary technology for a chemical-fueled rocket stretches the boundaries of current engineering. The endeavor is both incredibly costly and of uncertain profitability. One skeptic offers to sell "all of my interest in the Moon...for fifty cents"; Harriman accepts and tries to buy the other associates' interests as well. Strong and two others agree to back his plans.

Harriman wants to be on the first flight of the Pioneer but the ship only has room for one pilot, Leslie LeCroix. The multistage rocket launches from Peterson Field, near Colorado Springs, Colorado, lands on the Moon, and returns to Earth. Harriman is the first to open the rocket's hatch; the canceled postal covers were left behind to save weight and he needs to get them aboard surreptitiously. While doing so, he asks LeCroix for the "lunar" diamonds. The pilot complies, then produces real lunar diamonds as well.
As Harriman predicted, once the first flight succeeds, many seek to invest in his venture to make more flights using a catapult launcher built on Pikes Peak. The next flight will begin a lunar colony. Harriman intends to be on the ship, but the majority owners of the venture object to his presence on the flight; he is too valuable to the company to risk in space. The rocket leaves without Harriman, who "looks as Moses must have looked, when he gazed out over the promised land."
 
@OldDevilDawg

Have you watched Skinwalker Ranch?

I didn't think it would much of a show, but it's weirdly interesting and picking up speed with tonight's alleged discovery of a 1,000 ft long saucer shaped object buried underground. Even talked about a possible wormhole. They are going from ghosts and spooks to aliens in a hurry. Heads up, lots of hyperbole and drama intentionally induced.
 
As a Trekkie, you do understand that we can't get to full exploration of space without a One World Order, right? That has to be an amazing struggle for you.
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@OldDevilDawg

Have you watched Skinwalker Ranch?

I didn't think it would much of a show, but it's weirdly interesting and picking up speed with tonight's alleged discovery of a 1,000 ft long saucer shaped object buried underground. Even talked about a possible wormhole. They are going from ghosts and spooks to aliens in a hurry. Heads up, lots of hyperbole and drama intentionally induced.

Yeah. Watched it last night. I might have to make it a regular.
 
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