The Firebird
Commoner
Please let's not do an AI threadYes. Mind you, that's total cost spread over more than a decade.
Amazon intends to spend that much on AI infrastrucure in a single year.
But, by all means, be down on Artemis for its spending.
So more science funding is a good thing, from my perspective. I think the 0.35% of the federal budget is too small.
The reason I brought up cost was to discuss the tradeoff between robotics and manned missions, which I think is relevant to the future of space travel. For example, recent missions include Dragonfly (flying robot to Titan, $1 billion) and Europa Clipper (flyby of a moon of Jupiter, $5 billion). The recently canceled Mars Sample Return mission was on the order of $10 billion, and deemed too expensive.
You can run over a dozen robotics missions for the cost of Artemis. There are a lot of ideas out there, with good proposals that took years to develop, but lacked funding.
Ideally, we would do both.
It's a positive claim, not a normative one.There's still an implicit personal opinion in there on how money "should" be spent that I don't accept as factually true.







