ArcticGlacier40 t1_iybmpvf wrote
Reply to comment by Apprehensive-Tour-33 in Japan successfully uses steam to propel Moon spacecraft | Japan’s space agency Jaxa has announced it successfully used steam to propel its spacecraft that was launched as one of the payloads aboard Nasa’s Orion spacecraft. by yourSAS
Shortage of water is not the issue.
Getting water to people who need it is the issue.
We have entire oceans full of water, and we have the capability to make it drinkable. It needs to be made more widespread and made more globally available.
TSTUMPMAN t1_iybn1o6 wrote
Are you joking?
ArcticGlacier40 t1_iybnrgk wrote
That we need to invest in more ways to access our vast reserves of salt water and turn it into fresh water? Why would that be a joke?
TSTUMPMAN t1_iybrdyj wrote
Wow, I sincerely apologize, I meant to reply to a different comment. I am so sorry.
YikeSpike t1_iybs2pl wrote
Props for leaving the original comment up for context
Badtrainwreck t1_iyboidk wrote
You’re correct we do, but there is also a reason why it isn’t already happening now on major levels. There are plenty of super wealthy countries just importing fresh water, even when they have ocean access, it’s because the technology just isn’t where it needs to be for capitalism to be interested. Hell it’s not even really where it needs to be for socialism to say let’s go baby. Hopefully soon tho
Apprehensive-Tour-33 t1_iybn0ei wrote
Too expensive. It would make fresh water the cost of rent.
ArcticGlacier40 t1_iybn5hg wrote
It's currently expensive. So is renewable energy.
That doesn't mean we should put it aside and forget about it.
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