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by RobRivera
2318 days ago
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For the record, GPS infrastructure was DoD funded. My point is: DoD funding is not all doom, gloom, weapons dev. A lot of it is logistical infrastructure that has significant benefit for civilian applications. Remember, defense funding is what fueld the tech sector's birth |
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And the surveillance economy is what keeps it in place. For all the FAANG name dropping around here, I wonder if most realize they're really just a few degrees separated from an Intelligence agency contractor.
As for Space Force spending, only if 80%+ can be used for civilian purposes, like debris clean up of GEO stationary, or advanced asteroid monitoring and shielding.
Anything short of that, and all it will be is anther pork trough by which lobbyists at ULA/NG/Raytheon et al will be feeding at--I think this is why prior to SpaceX aerospace wasn't anything worthy of much praise, despite all the achievements, because all they did was abuse tax funded programs.
I was at the LA Space museum years ago and I can tell you that Endeavor is a relic of the past I hope we never go back to. The 'Space Force' can easily be that again if we're not careful: $15 Billion is a lot, Nasa's budget is $22 Billion.
By contrast I was at the SpaceX HQ Factory and the Launch Facility in Texas and just seeing Raptors and Dragon Heat Shields lying about feels incredibly exciting by contrast.