There are no manned interplanetary spacecraft (moon is not a planet), there never have been any, and there aren't likely to be any in the near future either ... unless we build them up there. Geez, just look some of this stuff up, willya?
The fact that the Moon is not a planet is irrelevant, the ship had to preform in space.
Do you even know what you're arguing about?
I'm not saying a vehicle has to be built in orbit to function there (which I guess is what you're so hung up on considering you moon reference.)
I'm referring specifically to the notion of an interplanetary vehicle (which would likely feature an advanced drive) would be an orbit-to-orbit vessel, not designed to function in a gravity well.
I know that's what you mean. But I don't see the craft being an orbit-to-orbit vessel and being built on the ground as mutually exclusive.
This is all academic since we are talking about an hypothetical vessel, but I'll offer a counter argument:Constructing it in large part within one wouldn't be cost-effective either, since you have to haul the damn thing up.
Building it in orbit wouldn't be cost effective since you'll have to haul the machinery, facilities, work force (and its life support facilities) and raw materials to orbit. Which will probably cost much much more.
Unless Armageddon was a documentary, research.WHAT DO YOU THINK A SPACE STATION IS BUILT FOR?
Are there any plans for that, or are you speculating? Keep in mind that launching and building are two different things.Well, one thing is that it is a way station for going other places. That is where you launch the interplanetary ship from, not down here.
Well.. the only interplanetary spacecrafts I saw being constructed in Star Wars were built in orbit (the death stars)Get your head up out of this gravity well, or else you will be proving why these deft movie writers may be trying to inject too much SW into ST (because modern SF fans seem to have less acceptance of science and more acceptance of fantasy, probably because they were indoctrinated in LucasLand.)