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Jeffrey Bell wrote a great opinion piece for SpaceDaily that takes on one thread often bandied about here--the historical exploration analogy: http://www.spacedaily.com/news/oped-03zzx.html Although I think we should be spending more than we currently are on space, I agree that NASA will no more lead us to space exploration than Cheng Ho did China to world colonization. But Jeffrey Bell draws some questionable conclusions about what caused Nordic and Chinese exploration to sputter. I think most would argue that Nordic exploration might well have continued to colonize America if the Little Ice Age hadn't arrived to kill it off at its most vulnerable stage. And although Chinese exploration was not accompanied by parallel merchant activity, it is tough to tell if this followed from the nature of the exploration or if this activity simply wasn't recorded because it was explicitly ignored and discouraged by subsequent government policy. I'll elaborate on these issues later... Tom Merkle
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