When will we reach the Moon, Mars, Jupiter, another star and another galaxy...

All you have to do is reverse the polarity.

I saw it on a TV show once.. it was the solution to everything "warp" related
 
It'll depend on what and if there is a need for it. That old saying "no problem can't be beaten to death with a £50 note," (sic). Don't forget when so much more was being done in the 60's and 70's there was a space race on.

Also, we'd have to sort out far more pressing issues on our own planet before we en mass think of a bigger space program.
 
It'll depend on what and if there is a need for it. That old saying "no problem can't be beaten to death with a £50 note," (sic). Don't forget when so much more was being done in the 60's and 70's there was a space race on.

Also, we'd have to sort out far more pressing issues on our own planet before we en mass think of a bigger space program.

No, the solution to OUR planet lies in moving the population partly elsewhere. Finding new resources. Finding new places to dump our junk.
 
The dark side of the moon houses a ET base which is why NASA has never returned there and never will...
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Regarding our technology etc..

Alone, it would take the human race a very long time - we think we know a lot about the world and space but in fact we know NOTHING!

But if an ET source were to help us, (Vulcans anyone?) it could be done in about 100 years...
 
We'll head for the moon again when we start getting serious about flights to other planets. There is one outstanding reason to go to the moon, its considerably easier to launch a craft from the moon than it is from earth. As such the moon, once prepared, is a substantially better stage for proper space exploration than earth.

As for when we will seriously explore the other planets. To be honest, I dont know that we ever will. I think its quite likely that we will have obliterated ourselves before we have come together enough to seriously head for other planets.
 
LOL at the people spouting 500 to reach jupiter. If we really wanted to we could easily get there in 30-40 years. we have the techology to do it. but the cost is so big that people would be up in arms about it.

IF money was no object then we could completey settle on all the planets in our solour system (the moons of the gas giants obviously) within 100years
 
Moon - next 20 years

Jupiter - next 50 years

Another star - next 100 years

Another galaxy - next 500 years


I think with questions like this, a little optimism goes a long way.
 
- A human lands on the Moon again 15
- A human lands on Mars 75 years
- A human reaches Jupiter 75 - 150 years, who wants to visit a gas planet
- A probe or human reaches another star 500 years+
- A probe or human reaches another galaxy in a very very long time
 
Wow! Hundreds of thousands of light years away, in just 500yrs time? Wow!

The thing is... If it was possible to travel so easily, where is ET?

Who knows, since 500 years ago our methods of travel have improved greatly, do not underestimate 500 years. Even 100 years ago travel was still rubbish, we didn't have planes going faster than the speed of sound.
 
The only way we are ever going to travel to distant stars is to fold space time, how we do that, or even possible I don't know, bit like folding a piece of paper and sticking a pen through it.

The speed of light is very fast to reach distant stars, so something else will need to be invented.
 
no one here really should care about if it happens in the future, because we wont be here to see it, im talking 100+ years

Its only worth talking about if its in OUR lifetime, if its not i couldnt care less cause i wont be around to see it or to be apart of it which is annoying..
 
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How can someone who can managed to turn on and use a computer spout such nonsense?

Seriously, anyone who believes the lunar hoax arguments needs a seriously good slapping! Do me a favour and spend a couple of minutes educating yourself...

Well quite simple really, IF we did land on the moon then what was left behind (moon buggy and equipment) would be visible through a DECENT telescope, especially as we have telescopes that can see other unviverses. Also what about the radiation belt? This part I'm not too sure about. They say that we couldn't pass through it. Another thing is why haven't we been there since? Technology has increased tenfold since 1969 so that is my theory.
 
Well quite simple really, IF we did land on the moon then what was left behind (moon buggy and equipment) would be visible through a DECENT telescope, especially as we have telescopes that can see other unviverses. Also what about the radiation belt? This part I'm not too sure about. They say that we couldn't pass through it. Another thing is why haven't we been there since? Technology has increased tenfold since 1969 so that is my theory.

I hoped you were joking :(

So you have three reasons for not believing it. What about all this evidence?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_evidence_for_Apollo_Moon_landings
 
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