What is the best way to fund space research?

myp

Jan 2009
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Do you think the government should be a sizable portion of space research through organizations like NASA or do you believe the private sector should handle it (i.e. SpaceX). Or is there a middle ground with grants, etc.?

This can be further extended to things like medicine and the NIH, etc., but for now let's focus on space, astrophysics, etc. (although analogous arguments probably exist for both). I will share my opinion later as the discussion gets going.
 
Oct 2012
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Louisville, Ky
I believe the Gov't has a prominent role to play in space research, and exploration. I also think commercial activities are a win win, as it is an inevitable future for us all. Fundamental exploration should remain the role of Nasa, as few companies have the resources or can afford such risk. Low Earth orbit technologies however, have been developed and tested to the point that they are now viable choices for the brave risk taker.
 
Nov 2012
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NASA: Entitlement program from nerds.

A lot of public money goes into space research through public universities. Private companies have deep enough pockets to fund practical space research.
 

myp

Jan 2009
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NASA: Entitlement program from nerds.

It is not an "entitlement" program and the nerds make the world and America keep going ;)

A lot of public money goes into space research through public universities. Private companies have deep enough pockets to fund practical space research.

Question is, is it enough? Then there is the issue of what research private entities can viably take on (some research might have long-term benefits that is greater than the life or expectations of any individual) to stay profitable or solvent. It is an interesting question though, in my opinion.

Crowdsourcing and prize-based innovation like X Prize offer another potential alternative.
 
Nov 2012
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Mesquita, RJ, Brazil
Can and should!

If you are interest of private companies, international laboratories, whether it is for the good of the world population is well due. And just so you will roll a democratization of exploration and also an evolution (due to market competitiveness) in space technology.
 
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