Read more.Because it would cost about 13,000 times the world’s GDP.
Read more.Because it would cost about 13,000 times the world’s GDP.
Doesn't usually stop them.The estimated costs were 13,000 times the world’s GDP just for raw materials (yes, even if they buy in bulk).
I would love to know how much they paid someone to assess the cost of building it.......
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Nothing - some students had already done it... and the costs quoted are just for the steel!
shaithis (14-01-2013)
Time for China to step up, uh oh.
What tickles me about this story is not that someone raised this petition, and got at least 33,999 other people to sign it, but USGov's response.
Note it isn't "building this isn't physically possible" it's instead "it's too expensive". Maybe that old cliche about being able to do anything that doesn't violate natural laws if you have enough money is true.
As to the steel production issue - I'm sure there's some very clever folks at NASA/MIT/CMU/etc who could figure a way around that - mine other planets, the asteroid belt, etc. Although steel seems a little low tech - surely "aluminum" (yes, US spelling) would be better.
The again these days the US doesn't do space shuttles, their own space station, lunar bases, etc, so the chances of doing building some space doobrie that's the size of a small moon was zero anyway.
i think americans are little bit off the axis...
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Wasn't there a similar story with the Enterprise, that at least could be a global effort and probably a lot cheaper and useful?
I think a global effort for the Enterprise would be nice. Good to have a long term hobby for the whole planet to share. Then maybe try for a Dyson sphere (after all space is full of vacuum ho ho).
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I take it you're a 'glass half full' person? ))
More to the topic on hand, I found this related video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL...ailpage&t=207s
(yes, I know it's from 2006 )
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