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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 909139, member: 19065"]I'm quite pleased to see this. This demonstrates a reinvestment into the US economy and not sending the US' space needs to businesses abroad. I am pleased to see the private sector taking initiative in the space program where a need already exists, esp. with the end of the shuttle program. In general, Aerospace and Defense are very good sectors to study and consider investing for the long term. These sectors have been doing well and there are some predictions out there for quite aggressive growth in related stocks. </p><p><br /></p><p>Ferrying satellites into orbit and putting payloads into space is something that developed countries will continue to demand and they will need to maintain what is put up there. That demand will not dwindle and as developing countries also increase demand of telecom networks and such, their own demand will only increase the need for such access to space. The future manned missions to further points off-plant, a re-established moon prescience and multi-national<a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i_Qr5jcsuFj9rPiNuDwHVFQLDf9wD9G431VO0" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i_Qr5jcsuFj9rPiNuDwHVFQLDf9wD9G431VO0" rel="nofollow"> goals for Mars</a> will require a lot of trips up, setting up equipment above and at points where future missions can hop-skip from point-to-point off planet. A lot of modern medicine and research is done in space and even manufacture of drugs at zero-gravity is dependent on access to space. </p><p><br /></p><p>PayPal's Elon Musk is forward thinking in this endeavor and I hope they will continue to work with NASA and other agencies domestic and foreign to help define the future of humankind in space. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for the link Yankee even though it doesn't seem Bullion Investing related.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 909139, member: 19065"]I'm quite pleased to see this. This demonstrates a reinvestment into the US economy and not sending the US' space needs to businesses abroad. I am pleased to see the private sector taking initiative in the space program where a need already exists, esp. with the end of the shuttle program. In general, Aerospace and Defense are very good sectors to study and consider investing for the long term. These sectors have been doing well and there are some predictions out there for quite aggressive growth in related stocks. Ferrying satellites into orbit and putting payloads into space is something that developed countries will continue to demand and they will need to maintain what is put up there. That demand will not dwindle and as developing countries also increase demand of telecom networks and such, their own demand will only increase the need for such access to space. The future manned missions to further points off-plant, a re-established moon prescience and multi-national[URL="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5i_Qr5jcsuFj9rPiNuDwHVFQLDf9wD9G431VO0"] goals for Mars[/URL] will require a lot of trips up, setting up equipment above and at points where future missions can hop-skip from point-to-point off planet. A lot of modern medicine and research is done in space and even manufacture of drugs at zero-gravity is dependent on access to space. PayPal's Elon Musk is forward thinking in this endeavor and I hope they will continue to work with NASA and other agencies domestic and foreign to help define the future of humankind in space. Thanks for the link Yankee even though it doesn't seem Bullion Investing related.[/QUOTE]
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