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- From: wpns@miki.pictel.com (Willie Smith)
- Subject: Re: Question:How Long Until Privately Funded Space Colonization
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.181605.19934@miki.pictel.com>
- Organization: PictureTel Corporation
- References: <ewright.726268414@convex.convex.com> <C0Ft56.Lxy@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> <1ig234INNs78@agate.berkeley.edu>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 18:16:05 GMT
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- In article <1ig234INNs78@agate.berkeley.edu> tyersome@toxic (Randall Tyers) writes:
- >In response to this question, a group called the Lunar Society appears
- >to be interested funding space colonization. I would like to know
- >whether they are for real. Does anyone know if this group is
- >legitimate and whether they have any chance of reaching their stated
- >goals?
- >
- >Text of a old message describing this group follows.
- [...]
-
- >
- ><1992Aug24.200917.8618@news.media.mit.edu> jeanie@media.mit.edu
-
- Well, as a charter member of the Lunar Society, I can tell you it
- doesn't exist. I'm not out the $100 I sent in, as Jerry Pournelle
- (and/or his minions) never cashed my check. My wife _is_ out her
- $100, as she had to send in a money order (we have no idea if that was
- ever cashed). Either way we never heard _anything_ from them in
- response, other than a couple of "We haven't gotten fired up yet, but
- we'll be getting to it RSN" type responses to Email queries.
-
- The Lunar Society was a great idea, and a bunch of people were fired
- up about it, but I've only heard vague references to it since I
- dropped my BIX subscription. Jerry (IMHO) went downhill rapidly in
- that era, but I'm told he's on the wagon now, so it's marginally
- possible the Lunar Society exists, is for real, and is nonprofit
- 501(c) or whatever. If so I wish them all the luck in the world, but
- we'll not have anything further to do with them.
-
- On the plus side, the concept of the Lunar Society is what got me
- interested in my Simulated Lunar Teleoperations projects, which is a
- _whole_ lot of fun. Their concepts of low cost (Jerry has bandied
- about numbers like $800M (yes, that's an M) for a lunar colony),
- off-the-shelf hardware, and a real break with the usual gold-plated,
- triply redundant, no holds barred, "mass of the paperwork exceeds mass
- of the vehicle" ways of doing space travel were at the very least,
- refreshing.
-
- Willie Smith
- wpns@pictel.com
- My opinions only!!!
- --
- Willie Smith wpns@pictel.com N1JBJ@amsat.org
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- you to more places than a starship." Guinan - STNG
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