South Korea Plans Moon Landing By 2020 (examiner.com) 74
MarkWhittington writes: The Korean Herald has reported that the South Korean Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning has started a lunar exploration program, allocating funding to place a probe in orbit around the moon and a small lander and rover on the surface of the moon by 2020. The United States and the government of South Korea have also made a space cooperation agreement, fueling speculation that NASA will participate in the South Korean moon shot.
In North Korea Moon Landing was in 2012 (Score:1)
Capitalist lackeys in South Korea behind victorious North Korea in moon landings!
Re: In North Korea Moon Landing was in 2012 (Score:5, Funny)
Also, the "moon" is capitalist imperial propaganda. What we call the moon is actually the glimmer in Kim Il Sung's heavenly eye, watching upon us and guiding us on the path of Juche.
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Re: In North Korea Moon Landing was in 2012 (Score:5, Funny)
Bah ... in capitalist America, presidential candidates on moonshine.
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Bah ... in capitalist America, presidential candidates on moonshine.
You just let them set you up, then lowered the boom. Damn well played, sir.
This really needs to be at least a + 5.
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Wrong, North Korean leader has personally designed and built rockets that went to the Moon and he established a colony there [youtube.com].
The Moon: A Ridiculous Liberal Myth (Score:3, Informative)
It amazes me that so many allegedly "educated" people have fallen so quickly and so hard for a fraudulent fabrication of such laughable proportions. The very idea that a gigantic ball of rock happens to orbit our planet, showing itself in neat, four-week cycles -- with the same side facing us all the time -- is ludicrous. Furthermore, it is an insult to common sense and a damnable affront to intellectual honesty and integrity. That people actually believe it is evidence that the liberals have wrested the la
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Thanks for posting this Donald. I am a big fan, and you will be getting my vote on Super Tuesday.
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If you were serious, then please admit yourself to the nearest mental hospital.
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Dude, this one has been around for YEARS.
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We need a +5 pulling everyone's leg mod.
I really hope.
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DISCLAIMER: I am in fact a US citizen
We know. We produce the world's largest supply of passive-aggressive dipshits. Fun fact: Euros don't hate you because you're American; they hate you because you're a sanctimonious dick.
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This is a message being sent to NK... "We can target a missile at Kim Jong un's extra-wide ass..."
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Pretty much anyone besides NASA as nobody in US including Musk plans for missions to the Moon. Question would be who will be the first to land on the moon since Apollo program? Many post interesting plans so we'll have to see.
I wish this country gets over its lunar phobia, I miss those days like at Ames Research Center where they had Moonfest in 2009 with featured speakers like Larry Krause, exhibits from various divisions, Ames Jazz Band playing music with Moon in the lyrics.
All about the war? (Score:3)
Is this only because of North Korea's rocket test?
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Both halves of Korea want to be united, but the Kim Jongs will never accept a union where they are not dictator-for-life and South Korea will never accept being ruled by a Kim Jong dictator-for-life. As such, a lot of the public actions of each side are primarily political posturing to impress/intimidate the other (secondary benefits related to the rest of this wet rock may be a side factor).
North Korea shows a little satellite make a reasonably stable orbit, now South wants to get in on the competition an
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At this point I'm dubious SK wants to reunite with NK. The financial burden that NK would represent would dwarf even what East Germany represented to West Germany. The economy of NK is beyond basket case territory, and the only reason the country even exists is because China props it up and NK every once in a while blusters itself into financial aid from other parts of the world (oh, and arms sales).
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If North Korea were smarter, they'd threaten to surrender and allow annexation by South Korea. They could demand billionsin bribes in exchange for taking that threat of economic devastation off the table.
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No, South Korea doesn't want North Korea because then they'd have all the headaches of being bordered by China. North Korea is allowed to exist because it provides a buffer. All the reasons for the south not conquering the north are purely political and financial.
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This is just posturing against NK's launching a satellite into orbit. Another thing a rocket is good for is delivering a destructive payload to another country.
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This is just posturing...
Which turns out to have an amazing track record of success when it comes to lunar missions.
interesting if private korean companies enter (Score:2)
it would really be interesting if private companies from japan , korea, china, taiwan, etc, etc, enter space.
if there is real money to be made in space, they would leave much hyped private 'space' companies in usa in the dust, same way they left most western industries in the dust.
but i don't think they wont, because there isn't any real money in it, just government subsidies.
Translation (Score:2)
South Korea planning to develop ICBM technology in response to the North.
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Maybe not about North Korea (Score:2)
Possibly they just want to have a foothold there before China sends up a dredge and claims that the Moon has always been part of Chinese territory?
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Everyone knows the Lunar Festival is a Chinese holiday!
Even the monkey in the moon admits that!
Losers (Score:3)
They're planning to go to the moon by 2020. We're planning to build a permanant manned moon base by 2020 [telegraph.co.uk].
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Rocketship: Unification Church (Score:2)
Why would South Korea need to colonize the Moon?, Reverend Sun Myung Moon has already already colonized the USA (and one of the reasons that Louis Ferrakhan and G.W. Bush are 2 bacon-spaces apart).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
Likelihood theorem (Score:1)
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please explain your logic for that assertion; seems the opposite would be true
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I think the OP is saying that joint efforts are more productive and tens of countries pursuing the goal in isolation.
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Paradoxical isn't it?
The world is becoming more talk and less action.
The politicians (in this case Obama and Bush) come out with their press conferences and say, "Look what we planned to do !!" And they get their headlines.
But when it comes to allocating funds, there is no commitment.
Furthermore people in this generation put in more hours and accomplish less. It's a kind of restless, faithless energy that seeks only to look productive and professional while yielding no returns.
"Do no
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Back in the 1960's NASA didn't have to pay for drug counciling for all its employees. Back then people couldn't hang out in the emergency room and get free health care that everyone else paid for. Back then semi-ordinary people were engineers enough to build bridges. Back then people carried through their work to completion with a commitment to integrity. Back then NASA wasn't saddled with th
North Korea plans sun landing by 2020 (Score:2)
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ICBM Capability (Score:3)
That you can make a moon landing implies you have the capability of creating a rocket that can accurately leave the atmosphere, return through the atmosphere, and hit the rough vicinity of a designated target. That's also what nuclear-tipped ICBMs have to do. But of course, other countries on this planet that might see themselves targets of yours might plausibly paint you as a horrible warmonger if you just announce that you now have the capability of launching nuclear ICBMs at them. But nobody can complain about a "moon landing". That's noble!
This is why "moon landing" has always been geopolitical code for "ICBM capability". Its likely no mistake South Korea is announcing this now, while North Korean has been a particularly unstable pest recently.
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Option 1: Fire a cheap missile westward a few hundred miles to hit any part of North Korea.
Option 2: Build ICBMs so you can fire a missile eastward 24,000 miles to circle the entire planet and hit North Korea from the west.
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However, it is useful for upstaging North Korea who got to orbit first. Like USA using the Moon Landings to upstage the Sputnik and Gagarin achievements.
What do you want to bet... (Score:2)
...that this is actually being funded by one of the top K-Pop factory [spin.com] producers?
Don't get me wrong, I would love to see a BigBang [youtube.com] / 4Minute [youtube.com] collabo shot on-location at Mare Crisium...or Girls' Generation [youtube.com] / EXO [youtube.com]...or Super Junior [youtube.com] / Red Velvet [youtube.com] *fades off into kpop-induced daydreams*
It's true, tho. Once you k-pop, you just...can't...stop...which is why this [youtube.com] is my ringtone...and this [youtube.com] is my alarm clock...etc, etc, etc ;-) :-S