A little bit of passion
We have some great things coming our way. We’re lucky enough to have a man risk his fortune on tackling one of the biggest problems we have; cost of access to space. We’ve got private enterprise interested in returning a value through space related activities. We’ve even got the worlds biggest marketing firm sponsoring part of our dreams. Cost of space access is set to come down by a large amount, if plans are successful, and we have the backing of really powerful people.
We have ambitious plans on how to use space resources. We’ve practically drawn up enough plans to fill libraries. Where is the passion? We’ve got world changing ideas… Even well known scientists are saying things like, “We must spread into space.” There’s great things to happen if we can get private enterprise into the game. We’re starting to finally cut loose of the financial reigns that the Space Shuttle had put on us. Change is afoot, and somehow nobody seems to be noticing. Apparently 40 years of little accomplishment has run the public dry of enthusiasm.
There’s an awful lot of chicken little’s out there in the world stirring up fear about all sorts of notions. We have solutions to a great many of their grievances. Even if a few of them are successfully executed, we can save a great many people from the impending dooms some are suggesting. It may be that we only have 30, or 50 years of fossil fuels left, but it’s no reason to be waiting for the opportunity. We’ve been shoved aside for advocating humanity take to the stars for so long now. When are we going to push?
We have the ability to start and today, we are breaking some of the great barriers, and yet silence. We have plans that can solve a great many of the worlds problems, and we’ve been keeping them on a shelf. What are we waiting for? Who is going to step forward and say we’re doing it wrong?
>Fellow Redditor.It is my vow to do everything I possibly can to assist man in leaving Earth.
>This redditor engineering student has just discovered r/tothemoon. It's immediately inspiring and fascinating, and I will be doing everything I can to learn everything I can about this project and then contribute to the effort. Mechanical/Aerospace, by the way.