Shotgunner51
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Well Hollywood in 1969 would be "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid- on the moon"
LOL ...
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Well Hollywood in 1969 would be "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid- on the moon"
Sure as long as that moon landing isn't in a Hong Kong studio.
Hey if people have doubts about the U.S. landing I guess we should all have doubts over any Chinese landing.
Fair's fair you know...
Thanks for your compliment to my country.
You are right, being industrious is not a negative notion. JP and 4 dragons have completed industrialization earlier than mainland China, and now all are advanced economies. China should continue to industrialize, it serves as a strong foundation to further move up ladder
After General Yamamoto visited US, he was shocked by American industrial capability and voted against Pearl Harbour. Today, what a Chinese should see in US/Japan is not industrial capability, but vision, creativity, inspiration, open mindness. We should quickly reform ourselves to allow the best minds to grow, to prosper, allow the bravest spirits to venture and explore the unknown. That's my point, not pessimistic, but carefully optimistic.
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The technology used in the era when the Americans landed on the Moon is beyond comparison to the modern day's technology
When Yutu - our rover landed on the moon, all keen space scientists/ military professionals, were zooming in elsewhere to see if and how far the mission could be accomplished. Yutu's moon landing was unchallenged by any reputable orgs / government afterwards.
The rapid rise of China as a spacefaring nation does not amount to a new space race, but countries across Asia, and established old hands such as the US and Russia, are watching their activities closely. "
China's Jade Rabbit rover makes crucial tracks in space and on Earth | Science | The Guardian
So you are severely biased by your ethnic background and please stop ranting out of frustrations
So you are severely biased by your ethnic background and please stop ranting out of frustrations
An interesting article, I saw it too, but on the TheDiplomat instead (their coverage and analysis is hit-or-miss and this article was one of the worst I have seen), but thought it was too full of inaccuracies to muster the necessity to comment there.
I wonder why, whenever an article is talking about nuclear fusion, do they never mention the "Lawson Criteria"? It's a very important concept in fusion power generation. Perhaps the casual reader just doesn't have the necessary capacity or attention span to understand?
Lawson Criteria for Nuclear Fusion
Magnetic Nuclear Fusion
Conditions for Fusion
Helium-3 serves no purpose at this point, and even in the future it's still limited. Fusion hasn't even produced enough net energy to be viable as an energy provider and yet we are already talking about 2.5/3rd generation fuels? It seems a bit premature. That, and Helium-3 is hardly the only fuel that can be used for nuclear fusion, so creating a monopoly isn't going to be a thing since alternative fuels render the monopoly ineffective, Deuterium is the current standard. An interesting article, but we have decades more work before fusion becomes a reality, only in 2014 did we see a slight net output... a slight output, not the massive numbers needed to see it become a reality for energy production.
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Scientists Say Their Giant Laser Has Produced Nuclear Fusion : The Two-Way : NPR
The mention of stronger nukes is interesting, but those in existence are already enough to eliminate the human presence on Earth, so are stronger ones really going to be a game-changer? Of course not!
Also, the US is still in the game. SpaceX, NASA, and other US companies as well as international partners and competitors will ensure China never truly has a lead... it will share one.
Dude, what do you expect? China is still a third world country. Their minds is still the past. Let's put it this way, they have just reach puberty.
You didnt seem to fathom what the OP meant which was augmented by my comment in #14
Thanks for referring to me to your comment, its more appropriate than Diplomat's "Article Title" . Title should have been " China leads in New Space Race " that sounds more applaudable
Wow such a wise post! Must be a "well educated" poster. Which school did you go to?
"Still a third world country" ? According to Alfred Sauvy's classification?
"Their minds is still the past" ... is that Canadian grammar ... and what are you talking about?
"Just reach puberty" ? ... explain that
Canadians and Americans are experiencing second childhood.Dude, what do you expect? China is still a third world country. Their minds is still the past. Let's put it this way, they have just reach puberty.
Thanks buddy! But there's an album with hundreds of Moon images taken only by Chandrayaan. I'm looking for that!
lol this thread is funny, apprently noone here heard of the Outer Space Treaty signed by all 10 Space exploration nation and 92 other nation...
The treaty stated the exploration of moon and any celestial object should be straightly for the benefit of all mankind and strictly prohibit exploration and ownership of any celestial subject.
As long as those H3 are in the moon, then none of us are able to get them. The US does not just pagamatic about moon resource exploration, but it was outright forbidden...
Iol it US is allowed to mine the moon would you think the moon would have been already mined out by now? Given that there are 40+ years between US landed on the moon and the next landing by other country...lol
Hence , this race can never start as none of us were permitted to start...
Outer Space Treaty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I agree. As US/Japan have better soil for new ideas, they would continue to inspire and lead the rest of the mankind in space science exploration.
It can come true in this 100 years of 21-century ... future everything will now start from the Nuclear Fusion device & Helium-3 on the Moon.
- During last Oil Energy Revolution, ppl created cars/ jets / steel ships on the earth
- During future Nuclear Fusion Energy Revolution, ppl will creat spaceship & Great Space Exploration
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