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Could there be a Galt's Gulch in space?

Posted by terrycan 12 years, 3 months ago to Science
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I admit a Gulch in space is a little far fetched. However space might be the best place.


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  • Posted by $ kathywiso 12 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Many people do and no property taxes ! Only your own rules on the water, after you get 3 miles out...we need to finish that Gulch game..
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  • Posted by khalling 12 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    yes, let's go. Galt's Gulch sailing trip off on an uncharted course (Gilligan's Island theme song playing)
    really, I've been looking a buying a sailboat
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  • Posted by $ kathywiso 12 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Aaarrrrgggg, I'm ready.. It was NMA's experience, not the license, that is too funny. I needed a good laugh today !!!
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  • Posted by $ kathywiso 12 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Cool, I want you to ride with me.... I always had a motor in the boat, it's the speed thing again..
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  • Posted by $ kathywiso 12 years, 3 months ago
    I don't know, they are talking about putting communities in the ocean, seasteading. Perhaps we should grab a few pirate ships and be an army of Dagnar's ......
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  • Posted by 12 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The point of harvesting astoroids for raw material is because it is cheaper than launching from earth. The space elevator needs a cable that is strong enough.
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  • Posted by fivedollargold 12 years, 3 months ago
    Love the concept. It would be extraordinarily expensive with current technology, but in the future, who knows?
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  • Posted by dave42 12 years, 3 months ago
    We first need a way to get mass (people, habitat, supplies, and equipment to bootstrap a space-based economy) into orbit cheaply. Rockets that expend 90%+ of their mass as fuel to reach orbit won't do it. We need something like a linear accelerator (and about 500 miles of right-of-way ending at a mountaintop for it to be human-survivable)
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