Astronauts As Alien Life Hunters?
astroengine writes "Ever since the last NASA space shuttle mission touched down in Florida on July 21, there has been a spirited debate in articles and blogs across the Internet over the future of humans in space. Everyone seems to be asking: What's the point of spending shedloads of cash getting mankind into space when robots can do it at a fraction of the cost? Well, pending any great (and unexpected) advance in robotics, our adaptability in space may be our biggest asset. Ultimately, the hunt for extraterrestrial life may need an astronaut to physically push deeper into space."
Also, who wants to let the robots have all the fun?
. So unless you have a warp engine on the drawing board, you can pretty much forget that.
All we need to do is build a ship entirely out of neutrinos.
All we need to do is build a ship entirely out of neutrinos.
We will. It arrived there several years ago.
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.