Monday, April 30, 2012

NASA - What's Next?

Ladies and Gentlemen,

In the 1960's and 1970's there were approx. 20 Apollo missions - among others the flights to the Moon, the first space rendezvous with a Russian spacecraft and the first space station of the USA: Spacelab...

In the 1980's, 1990's and in the first decade of the 21st Century there were 135 Space Shuttle missions (the Space Shuttle was really used much more often than the Apollo technology, according to the original plans) - among others bringing the Hubble space telescope into orbit and maintaining it, visiting the Russian space station Mir and building the International Space Station...

You cannot express everything by numbers but as it seems space technology is getting more and more capable, efficient and useful in our everydays... According to our actual knowledge there are approx. 100 Billion planets only in the Milky Way, our galaxy (15 years ago we did not know about any exoplanet) - we only have to reach them...

A scientific breakthrough must come because the present theories don't describe the life on the many new exoplanets and a possible connection among them - they don't describe reality... By everyday scientific methods (observing other stellar systems and analizing the results of the observations) you will be able to discover a connection among the stellar systems of the Universe... The interstellar spacecraft is ready...

Source: NASA...

Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team





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