ikorack wrote:
Long range communication will require vast improvement. Wouldn't microwaves and radio-waves dissipate after a certain point? How far could you leave earth before communication became chancy? although these are likely problems for farther on.
He's talking about the Earth-moon system, or maybe as far as mars. Hes not talking about interstellar space.
We had no trouble keeping in touch with the human astronauts on the Moon back in 1969, nor with the automatated golf cart like robots that explored Mars in the 21st centurey. So thats not a problem.
Hes NOT talking about going boldly where no man has gone before, but about going back to where weve already been and making it pay.
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One thing you would need would be energy. Back in the eighties they talked about building space colonies in rotating cylinders that would orbit at Lagrange points in the earth-moon system. They talked about powering them with the solar energy which would be more accessible outside of the Earth's atmosphere. They even talked about building solar sattelites that would collect surplus solar energy and beam it back to the earth via mircowave and actually export power to the earth ( ie compete with the Arabs in selling energy). I dont know what happened to the idea since.