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Remember Space 1999?

steve1961

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Remember that show back in 1975? Its about a moonbase. But Today none of that ever came true! But it was an idea. Why didnt NASA ever think about building a Moonbase instead of a space station where a bunch of astronauts floating around?
 
They didn't build a moon base because they knew it would just go floating off through space... with the moon still attached! Dah dum!
 
Why didnt NASA ever think about building a Moonbase instead of a space station where a bunch of astronauts floating around?
Because if the dark side of the Moon ever exploded, those astronauts would be stranded on that rock, searching for a new home.

Edit: Bah someone beat me to it. Oh well. Space: 1999 forever! It's hard to believe it's been ten years since they got lost in space. I hope Commander Koenig and crew are okay...
 
Looking back, I was wondering why no one thought to do a redo of Space 1999 in 1999...
 
I keep getting this confused: Was Space: 1999 supposed to be the second season of UFO, or the reverse? :confused:
There was supposed to be a second season of UFO but the ratings weren't that great. Pre-production work was already done so they used the idea of a larger moonbase for Space: 1999.
 
Remember that show back in 1975? Its about a moonbase. But Today none of that ever came true! But it was an idea. Why didnt NASA ever think about building a Moonbase instead of a space station where a bunch of astronauts floating around?

There was another idea to build a moonbase in the 2020s but that has now been scrapped.

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...mage_result&resnum=5&ct=image&ved=0CBYQ9QEwBA

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,518621,00.html

RAMA
 
Remember it? I watch it every week. :techman:

:)

Time to dust off my stock Space: 1999 response.

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Season one is awesome; season two not so much.
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Remember that show back in 1975? Its about a moonbase. But Today none of that ever came true! But it was an idea. Why didnt NASA ever think about building a Moonbase instead of a space station where a bunch of astronauts floating around?

NASA did try, but every time they approached the moon to land their space craft spin wildly out of control and crashed onto the surface of the moon.:lol:
 
Remember that show back in 1975? Its about a moonbase. But Today none of that ever came true! But it was an idea. Why didnt NASA ever think about building a Moonbase instead of a space station where a bunch of astronauts floating around?

NASA did try, but every time they approached the moon to land their space craft spin wildly out of control and crashed onto the surface of the moon.:lol:

A more practical answer is: a space station is a lot cheaper to resupply, there isn't any gravity on a space station so launching flights from there is cheaper in terms of fuel expenditure for flights farther out, and we haven't had the budget for a moon base because of Congress's short-sightedness.
 
Remember that show back in 1975? Its about a moonbase. But Today none of that ever came true! But it was an idea. Why didnt NASA ever think about building a Moonbase instead of a space station where a bunch of astronauts floating around?

I don't want to sound like one of those conspiracy theorists, but something's definetely not right about the "exploration" of the Moon.

Why were the Moon landing pictures falsified (it's true) and why nobody's been there for almost thirty years? It should be so much easier to go there now compared to 1972, but no space agency in the world seems to be interested? It just doesn't make much sense to me! :confused:
 
Why were the Moon landing pictures falsified (it's true)

No, it's not.

and why nobody's been there for almost thirty years? It should be so much easier to go there now compared to 1972, but no space agency in the world seems to be interested? It just doesn't make much sense to me! :confused:

We don't have the money, that's why.

As for Space: 1999: To this day I have never seen the show, although I did have a S1999 lunchbox when I was a kid.
 
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and why nobody's been there for almost thirty years? It should be so much easier to go there now compared to 1972, but no space agency in the world seems to be interested? It just doesn't make much sense to me! :confused:
We don't have the money, that's why.

Technically, the money would be there. There's not much reason to go there under a strict cost-benefit analysis though. I think it's hard enough to explain to the tax-payers how they are benefiting from the ISS exactly, especially considering the costs.
 
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