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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
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I am impressed with this.
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SGT Mary G.
SGT Mary G.
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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM So am I. It is well presented. Such an ambitious engineering feat would require excellent organizational structure something like . . . well, a Space Force!

Perhaps a lot of the construction can be accomplished with robotics - with people there to manage, and observe what does and does not work that could be done entirely remotely, perhaps, on the Moon, and/or Mars . . . in preparation for sending people there..

After I shared the link, then finished watching the video . . . clearly, he is specifically targeting the interest of the commercial near earth space travel folks in this video - e.g. Bezos, Musk

I wish I wasn't as impressed as I am - because of unanswered questions. It is a lot to consider. One of my main questions is wondering about effects of space on human biology for folks who work and live in space for months or years at a time . . . e.g. doing construction. I know NASA considers long term effects. Do those wanting to construct in and commercialize space?
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SGT Richard Hanson  SSP/CGS
SGT Richard Hanson SSP/CGS
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This is very impressive. One thing I always wanted to do is to go into Space. at 77 I think my time is running out fast. Not so for my children and grandchildren. There they will go shooting into space on the low bid. NASA is already studying the effects of long terms of weightlessness and other effects of long-term exposure to increased radiation. The other thing that must be taken into consideration is Murphy. I am sure he was in on the design phase and will be working hand and glove with all facets of construction. I believe it will be a long time before they are popping these things out in a few months. All things considered; this is the only way to go.
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