398 Everything that would help study would include, Electromagnetic Propulsion and increasing the chances for exploring our own solar systems.
One of the largest costs of space exploration is breaking free of a planet's atmosphere, whatever you wish to have in space has to be accelerated to the escape velocity of the planet, moon, satellite, that you are leaving. The normal method is to use a very big powerful rocket, to supply the force necessary to get the payload into space at the speed needed. On Earth, this requires at least a 20-1 ratio of fuel to the payload, yes not very efficient! Using Electromagnetic Propulsion instead would eliminate the need for the explosive fuel that is normally used. Plus the capsule that would house the payload could be reused many times as it would need only a small fuel source onboard to orientate the capsule to reach the space station and re-enter the planet's atmosphere. The guidance system could be both manual, by remote control, even by a pre-programmed computer. Once the Electromagnetic Propulsion tube was up and running, payloads could be brought from all over the planet and sent into space without a million pounds of high explosives and thousands of degrees of heat within a small space of each other.
How does this have anything to do with rebuilding the temperature regulating abilities of the planet? Because cloud cover and the resulting increasing rainfall is best tracked by space, and a dedicated platform in space to monitor these aspects could show us the best response of labor and water use to maximize benefits. Any observations from space always come at a cost because of limited manpower availabilities from space-bound stations or satellites. By reducing the cost of putting more resources in space by increasing the efficiency of the delivery of those resources will only have positive effects on improving mankind's knowledge. If done right, almost anyone on the planet could see photos of the planet in both real-time and, or timed released imagery showing progression over days, months, and even years, or decades, because those are the timeframes we would be talking about!
Well, someone will be the 10,000th person to hit on these past posts, and it only took 398 posts to get to this point. In essence lots of posts but not that many people finding this site, over this almost 2-year timeframe. You guys need to spread the word about this blogsite <https://lifecycleofaplanet.blogspot.com> the longer it takes for those who have the ability to make policy changes about the true Nature of Global Warming and Climate Changes, the deeper we will get into policies that may cause more harm and more un-necessary costs. Reach me in the U.S.A. @ 402-890-7946 or <daniel.kadavy212@gmail.com> Thank you, Dan
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