Who says we can't? We did it on the way to the Moon, and we can do it again. Our satellites and space probes do it all the time. We just haven't gone to the Moon in a long time---for reasons that have nothing to do with the Van Allen belts. We are working toward returning to the Moon, either by NASA or by Elon Musk. Stay tuned. The trick is not to linger in the belts.
You pose a challenge, but it is evident that you don't know a lick of what you are talking about, or you wouldn't be so ridiculous as to throw that up.
Well, by that video, it is clear you are nutso. We have gone through the Van Allen belt, multiple times. And when we return to the Moon, we will go through it again.
You are babbling nonsense. NASA is a formerly respectable, now miserably inept government agency. They are, to be sure, misrepresenting what is happening in the realm of "climate science," but that is transparently political. You have nothing but empty allegations and equally empty questions about Elon Musk, who has made the first big step in reusable rockets in decades.
I have 3 degrees in aerospace science and a 40-year career in the industry, working on space technology and launch vehicles. Go lecture someone who is more stupid than you. You don't even dig to find truth.
The video opened with a big reveal of a Flat Earth, which immediately marks it as having zero credibility. I didn't waste my time getting far into it. If you are resting on that, you are nutso. Don't go rearranging my words to say anything else.
Your rant on NASA being a "cult illusion" is also nutso. (NASA has their problems and sins, but that is a separate and lengthy subject.) Hard to credit if you really have been working with GPS technology, which rather requires our ability to travel in space. Your rant on Elon Musk is vintage nutso, since you can't prove a particle of your fantasies about him.
You don't have anything to challenge what I said about getting through the Van Allen belts, which we did, and can do again. Nothing magical about it. We just don't go through it when we are only reaching low Earth orbital altitudes. I've spent a career---almost a lifetime---in the industry and I don't take notice of your objections. You have no understanding of what you do not know. Or, if you do, go ahead and proceed on the basis of technical discussion and leave the cult paranoia behind.
Who says we can't? We did it on the way to the Moon, and we can do it again. Our satellites and space probes do it all the time. We just haven't gone to the Moon in a long time---for reasons that have nothing to do with the Van Allen belts. We are working toward returning to the Moon, either by NASA or by Elon Musk. Stay tuned. The trick is not to linger in the belts.
You pose a challenge, but it is evident that you don't know a lick of what you are talking about, or you wouldn't be so ridiculous as to throw that up.
Well, by that video, it is clear you are nutso. We have gone through the Van Allen belt, multiple times. And when we return to the Moon, we will go through it again.
You are babbling nonsense. NASA is a formerly respectable, now miserably inept government agency. They are, to be sure, misrepresenting what is happening in the realm of "climate science," but that is transparently political. You have nothing but empty allegations and equally empty questions about Elon Musk, who has made the first big step in reusable rockets in decades.
I have 3 degrees in aerospace science and a 40-year career in the industry, working on space technology and launch vehicles. Go lecture someone who is more stupid than you. You don't even dig to find truth.
The video opened with a big reveal of a Flat Earth, which immediately marks it as having zero credibility. I didn't waste my time getting far into it. If you are resting on that, you are nutso. Don't go rearranging my words to say anything else.
Your rant on NASA being a "cult illusion" is also nutso. (NASA has their problems and sins, but that is a separate and lengthy subject.) Hard to credit if you really have been working with GPS technology, which rather requires our ability to travel in space. Your rant on Elon Musk is vintage nutso, since you can't prove a particle of your fantasies about him.
You don't have anything to challenge what I said about getting through the Van Allen belts, which we did, and can do again. Nothing magical about it. We just don't go through it when we are only reaching low Earth orbital altitudes. I've spent a career---almost a lifetime---in the industry and I don't take notice of your objections. You have no understanding of what you do not know. Or, if you do, go ahead and proceed on the basis of technical discussion and leave the cult paranoia behind.