originally posted in:Sapphire
Copy pasted from a post of mine from another forum:
So I went to a forum today with Australia's first astronaut and I'm now convinced we should form a space agency.
It obviously wouldn't be remotely possible under the current government (unless we suggest using new satellites to spy on Indonesia, boats, ABC, etc), and also, I'm not suggesting that we start building and launching rockets.
What I am suggesting is that we form a government agency that works as a middleman between (for example) the CSIRO and NASA.
Today, if an Australian wants to go to space, they either have to be a multi-millionaire who can afford to take a tourist trip to the ISS (or wait a few years for Virgin Galactic to clear their backlog), or they have to go and become a US citizen (or Russian, Canadian, etc).
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How it might work:
- Infrastructure is partly (if not mostly) in place already in the form of the Woomera Test Range, which is actively used for the testing of advanced military and aerospace systems (from uni's, the ADF, US, UK, Japan). Australia also has plenty of dishes / telescopes for additional ground support.
- Offer options for the US to build another military base or two along our north but at the cost of giving us a permanent discount on training our astronauts, hitching rides on their rockets, etc.
- When in orbit, our Aussienauts would perform science missions previously done (via request) by NASA.
Advantages:
1. Tie together the very fragmented astro/aerospace industry in Australia (we do have companies that develop and launch satellites, etc, as well as efforts in multiple universities developing related technologies).
2. Create some national pride / school-children role models that isn't / aren't related to sports.
3. If we provided a corporate tax-deduction for space businesses in Australia, we might be able to get more Australian companies (or at least companies employing within Australia) getting their foot in the door for involvement in companies like Planetary Resources (supplying support/sub-systems for them). Keep in mind too that it'd take probably a decade to start up an Australian space agency in earnest, by which time Planetary Resources should be intercepting asteroids, and other companies will be trying to follow in step.
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Plus, if Canada can do it, so should we.
Any other Aussies care to throw in their 2 cents, etc?
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[quote]Aussienauts[/quote] You guys need a space program just so your country can have more of these ^
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Other advantage: Fuel use for getting out the atmosphere can be cut down greatly, since rockets will just merely have to fall off the bottom of the planet Srsly though, more space is good space, so space away
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[quote]Offer options for the US to build another military base or two along our north but at the cost of giving us a permanent discount on training our astronauts, hitching rides on their rockets, etc.[/quote]Wonderful. So more American tax dollars going overseas to military bases that serve no purpose.
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Yes, yes, yes, yes. First step to achieve this goal: remove Tony Abbot.
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Huh, this was actually a well thought out idea. I came in expecting something along the lines of 'You don't need to use fuel to fall off the bottom of the earth, so it would be eco friendly'
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I am all for other countries attempting to into space.
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Edited by jim the mokey: 2/14/2014 5:14:06 AMAs a tru blu strayan I'm all for this. We can bomb boat people from high orbit. But in all seriousness before space is even an option for us Australians we need speedy internet, this is more important than space, in my eyes.
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I'm sure an ANZ alliance wouldn't hurt in terms of funding.
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We can't afford it.
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Pretty sure Australia isn't even developed enough to use proper toilets yet.
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Sapphire should have a space agency
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How about no? I don't see why we don't just merge NASA with the European Space Agency and form a supranational, all-countries-welcome-on-condition space agency.
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I would support any country that goes into space to advance science, so yeah sounds like a good idea to me. I wish the UK had a more developed space programme.
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Edited by DEZARATH: 2/13/2014 1:42:53 PMThey are certainly better suited for hostile fauna on alien worlds. You can almost hear the Crocodile Hunter having fun with it. " Is that a face hugger? Crikey, those little monstrosities have acid for blood and really want to latch onto your face. If they do that this little bloke will lay an egg in your throat. None too pleasant mates. Then in few hours it pops off dead and the host wakes up. Poor bastard has a less than thirty minutes before this horrible parasite rip open their chest. Not a good way to go. Now let's go grab it by its tail. Right follow me camera man." God bless him.
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100% guarantee they will send a barbe on the shuttle. Also ELEGIAC FOR ASTRONAUT!
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The real question is, can Aussies handle the 'Murican influences on their motherland? ;)
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I can do a perfect Australian accent. I also loved the Crocodile Hunter. Therefore, I am the self-proclaimed leader of NAuSA. (National Australian Space Agency) *overflowing with creativity*
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What if they discover Space Australia? Then there's be two places trying to end the world. :(
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Fly aboard the Space Dingo today!
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Austronauts.
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Yea, they could just send the local wildlife to kill everything in space, then we dont have to worry about colonizing and killing off aliens.
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It [i]would[/i] be an Australian space program that finds the killer creatures out there in space. Jokes aside, I'm all for it!
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I don't see why fucking not mate!