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Anandamine t1_j9v8xmg wrote
Reply to comment by JaxJaxon in The future of Starship includes national security missions - SpaceX’s Gary Henry said Starship holds the potential to become a mobility platform for the U.S. military by Gari_305
It does raise quite a lot of questions. I believe Washington and SpaceX would have to announce every launch and keep our nuclear rivals abreast of whenever they launch… these things are basically ICBMs without the payload, but I’d bet everyone else will be suspicious of every one of them.
Definitely an escalation in the weaponization of space.
Otherwise I see why they’re drooling over this capability. Imagine deploying orbital troops or vehicles to anywhere in the world in 30 minutes.
Anandamine t1_j928ote wrote
Reply to [Text] I’m very happy, so I have no goals?! by Mooberry_
Does the goal have to be about attaining a physical thing? How about making an impact in your community? Learning an instrument? Trying your hand at any artistic pursuit? Solving a large issue that plagues your community, your city …. The world. Something you are passionate or can become passionate about. There’s a lot of suffering in the world that you could work toward alleviating.
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Reply to comment by Ghoullum in The future of Starship includes national security missions - SpaceX’s Gary Henry said Starship holds the potential to become a mobility platform for the U.S. military by Gari_305
I would guess that anti-sat missiles and anti-air missiles once it gets close enough could work. Not an expert though. Don’t think you can regulate space - there’s satellites from all sorts of countries always flying over, I don’t think this would be any different. There’s also been plenty of missile tests done by various countries, they just let each other know what’s up.