- Thu Jul 14, 2005 4:32 pm
#46039
Back then sure, lots of new tech came from it because both the US and USSR put so much money into it, it was the forefront of innovation, it attracted the brightest and most creative people. I'm talking about the present.
Innovation has spread out so to speak, and it's driving forces are not dreams of going to Mars, but helping people in general, whether it's medicine, manufacturing, communication, entertainment etc....There is much less innovation coming from space tech now, just look at that poor Shuttle.....they are now rather relying on tech ment for other fields that can be converted to work for them.
By robotics I mean we send up robots that can be controlled from earth, like that robotic arm on the Shuttle. No need to send up humans at all. Other space agencies have managed to send up countless satellites without sending up humans along with them. It's just pure stupid vanity.
Innovation has spread out so to speak, and it's driving forces are not dreams of going to Mars, but helping people in general, whether it's medicine, manufacturing, communication, entertainment etc....There is much less innovation coming from space tech now, just look at that poor Shuttle.....they are now rather relying on tech ment for other fields that can be converted to work for them.
By robotics I mean we send up robots that can be controlled from earth, like that robotic arm on the Shuttle. No need to send up humans at all. Other space agencies have managed to send up countless satellites without sending up humans along with them. It's just pure stupid vanity.
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