TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Driving the new #space race is a potent mix of economic, technological and geopolitical imperatives. Just one example: there’s intense speculation about the fortune to be made from mining the #moon for rare-earth metals used in electronics manufacturing. With current spacecraft tech, that fortune is canceled out fast by the billions of dollars it would cost to ship goods between Earth and the moon, but technology changes, writes Jeffrey Kluger, and no one wants to be left out of a potential lunar gold rush. @nasa's partnerships with private companies that began under the Obama Administration are now bearing all manner of fruit. @spacex and Virginia-based Orbital Sciences have made frequent uncrewed cargo runs to the International Space Station, and both @boeing and SpaceX hope to fly crews as early as next year. In these photographs: part of a massive robotic welding tool #NASA uses to make pieces of its space rockets at its Louisiana facility, and a test version of the liquid-oxygen tank—which will power NASA’s moon rocket—on a barge bound for Florida. Read this week's full cover story, and see more of our #Apollo50th coverage, at the link in bio. Photographs by @christopherpaynephoto for TIME」7月19日 5時39分 - time

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Driving the new #space race is a potent mix of economic, technological and geopolitical imperatives. Just one example: there’s intense speculation about the fortune to be made from mining the #moon for rare-earth metals used in electronics manufacturing. With current spacecraft tech, that fortune is canceled out fast by the billions of dollars it would cost to ship goods between Earth and the moon, but technology changes, writes Jeffrey Kluger, and no one wants to be left out of a potential lunar gold rush. @NASA's partnerships with private companies that began under the Obama Administration are now bearing all manner of fruit. @spacex and Virginia-based Orbital Sciences have made frequent uncrewed cargo runs to the International Space Station, and both @boeing and SpaceX hope to fly crews as early as next year. In these photographs: part of a massive robotic welding tool #NASA uses to make pieces of its space rockets at its Louisiana facility, and a test version of the liquid-oxygen tank—which will power NASA’s moon rocket—on a barge bound for Florida. Read this week's full cover story, and see more of our #Apollo50th coverage, at the link in bio. Photographs by @christopherpaynephoto for TIME


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