It's too unsustainable. I don't even know if the market will support astronauts in the next ten years!
That sucks. However, some of the scientific projects I might get tied into would actually have some basis in space testing, so who knows?
That's true, nobody give a s**t about space any more. Maybe once corrporations decide to try and buy up planets. Mars will one day be called Planet Starbucks.
Out of duty to my paycheck, I'll have to kindly ask you to shut up, since they fund most of my contracts.
Once we get this "alternate fuel" crisis outta the way, space can go back to being popular. I'll need a new project at work, but w/e lol
Yah.
I agree. We just need a dependable fuel source that doesn't kill millions when it fails every once in a while.
I swear, you and Jane Fonda.
Hydrogen seems to have hit a wall regarding mass production. Corn-based fuel is getting the most funding.
Corn-based fuel is a sham. Talk about, "We need a solution which will last a very small fraction of fossil fuels."
However, you be right about H type fuels, since producing it takes a long time, and is generally expensive. So the needed production of it would make it's prices beyond unbearable.
Most likely, some hybrid of fossil fuel and hydrogen, or hydrogen/something will take the place of primary fossil fuel.
I know some guy was capable of combining fossil fuels and hydrogen so well he was able to drive from California to Maine on a single tank fairly easily or something.