Re: Did the constant increase in size of each Enterprise get ridiculou
I've also seen articles for things like a 5000 foot tall building in Japan that would be home to 20000 people and have parks and lakes and everything a city does. Last time I checked they hadn't started ground breaking for it.
It's one thing to talk about what was proposed. It's another to actually build it. Talk to me when we actually make a rocket much bigger that the Saturn V. Let alone 24 times as large within 80 years. So we'll touch on this again around 2046.
The ships are big enough to do what they need to do, and if they need to do more stuff they get bigger.
Really? That simple? Huh.....I thought you always had to account for things like increased energy, propulsion, crew and the things to keep them, access to support facilities.
Guess not.
If only there were some way in which rockets could be designed to needs and built to them, instead of dropping fully-formed from the gods and unalterable by human agency!
I'm sure the boys at NASA will be relieved when this landing men on Mars thing gets rolling and all they'll have to tell the rocket engineers is "Look the Saturn V isn't big enough, just create one that is 600 feet and 3 times larger and we'll be good." Since there in no limit on the size of craft apparently.
Yeah, the idea of ever designing or building a rocket considerably larger than the Saturn V is just crazy moon-man talk. Er, Mars-man talk.
I've also seen articles for things like a 5000 foot tall building in Japan that would be home to 20000 people and have parks and lakes and everything a city does. Last time I checked they hadn't started ground breaking for it.
It's one thing to talk about what was proposed. It's another to actually build it. Talk to me when we actually make a rocket much bigger that the Saturn V. Let alone 24 times as large within 80 years. So we'll touch on this again around 2046.