Can NASA be saved or should we just privatize space exploration completely?
>>16478526He ain’t cleaning shit from NASA because they’re a customer’s of SpaceX. The SLS might die though!As for space stuff in general — just let it die and be the purview of the launch industry. Everything beyond the Earth’s orbit is essentially a waste of money and things like the ISS are, too. ISS will stay because that’s the only customer for Crew Dragon.But ultimately DOGE is a make-work fake agency for Elon to play with in exchange for his investment into Trump. It’s to larp as a counterforce to purge the bureaucracy. Presidents don’t have much power and the bureaucracy is heavily entrenched, something Trump voters have to learn once again.
>>16478526It's so sad to see what's become of NASA.I hope it can be repaired.It'll never be PAPERCLIP good again, but surely it can be better than... This.
>>16478526On the one hand, I'm all for reforming and cutting bureaucracy. On the other hand, this seems like a clear conflict of interest.
>>16478526>Can NASA be savedNO!Number one priority at NASA is DEI Astronauts
>>16478526>privatize>explorationDoes not exist. No profit motive. "Exploitation" is the word you're looking for.
>>16478536I mean the two largest budget sinks right now are SLS and MSR, both of which can be done better by SpaceX's Starship. So yeah he would cut the two largest programs. Congress decides the budget
>>16478526>dailymailnasa probably won't exist in 5 years
>>16478526why not give the money to be instead?
>>16478526>dailymail Leave.
>>16482093Are you claiming that the quotes from NASA employees are fake or that they don't piss away millions on DEI? Or are you just whining about a website you don't like?
>>16480198are you proud of your historical illiteracy?
>>16482335Go for it, kiddo. Educate them all.
>>16478526that's 12 million total, in the span of 5 years, that's 1.2 million a year - barely enough for a single team of 10 people, if we're really really stretching it, and there's no other cost. the budget of NASA is $20 billion, and those alarming DEI expenditures are 1/2000th of the sum.i've seen 25yo students pulling in 5-10 million grants, with nothing more than a proposal written during an all-nighter.it's literally nothing. if i had to guess, and i'm probably underestimating, due to bureaucracy, governmental contracts, like 20% of the whole NASA budget goes to waste. 12 million is a drop in the ocean, and the only reason why someone would focus on that tiny, barely relevant part, is because people hate women and minorities. don't get me wrong, i'm all for getting rid of all the leeches, but jesus christ.
1/20,000thsorry, messed up
>>16478526NASA will become to BlueOrigin & SpaceX, et al, like the USPS became to UPS & FedEx, et al.
>>16478526NASA should be stripped down to1) science missions2) technology developmentThat's it. Basic launchers are a solved problem, so let private industry do that. No more fucking jobs programs! No more bastardized rocket architectures designed to make work in all fifty states! SLS MUST DIE!
>>16482475>i've seen 25yo students pulling in 5-10 million grants, with nothing more than a proposal written during an all-nighter. Tons of post-PhD interns writing grant applications for telescope data and compute-cycles for the analysis to remain employed for next 3-5 years. And like 40%-50% is administrative overhead for the university.$10 million spends fast at scale.
>>16480198we don't call it colonizing mars for no reasontoo bad there is no native martians to force out to make it really legit
>>16482552it's pennies. putting DEI upfront offers a rallying point for the dem public, concerned with inclusiveness and such, shielding the actual offenders - the contractors. investigative journalism? concerned NASA employees? it's some PR company trying to shape the narrative.it's a good sign, they wouldn't have done that, if they didn't feel threatened.
>>16482557it's a barren wasteland with no resources or even breathable air or protection from high energy solar radiation and just getting a robotic probe there is a very expensive endeavor requiring years of planning and months of travel time, and that's just for a one way trip with zero life support."colonizing" such a place is sci-fi fantasy.
>>16480199I'm just going to say that we should have a three stage rocket if we're serious about going to the Moon. Hate me idgaf
>>16482584Apollo was really six stages. Three to get off earth, one to get to and from the moon, and the lander itself was two stages. All to get around the tyranny of the rocket equation: mass hurts! That is why I still doubt the SpaceX lander, way too massive, could have been much smaller if divided into a lander and an ascender stage.
>>16482571>putting negroes up front to shield the actual offenders: the Jewfixed
>>16482621Don't see why you couldn't use superheavy as a booster and put two more expendable lunar stages on there.