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NASA’s Moonbase Alpha video game hits virtual shelves

By | July 7, 2010, 9:00 PM PDT

In the wake of new Obama administration NASA plans that pretty much eliminate all travels to the moon, NASA’s new Moonbase Alpha game might be the only chance armchair astronauts get to experiment with moon landings.

The game is being distributed via Steam, an online retailer that could fairly accurately be termed the iTunes of video games, completely for free.

Moonbase Alpha is an Internet-based multiplayer game in which up to six players team up to build a lunar space station, create new structures like solar arrays, and overcome space challenges. At one point in the game, a meteor damages the player’s newly built life support systems–the player then has to diagnose the damage and repair it in time.

NASA recruited game developer Virtual Heroes, the team responsible for the U.S. Army training game “America’s Army,” to help build a game that can keep a gamer’s attention while still providing some sort of education about the space program. This Christian Science Monitor interview shows that those in charge of the game’s development have been very careful to make the game, at its core, fun to play.

You can check out Moonbase Alpha here–it’s free, so give it a whirl.

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My space exploration dollars well at work!
Clearly, this lives up to the President's mandate that instead of actually doing space exploration, that NASA be converted to just be another agency of "community organizers".

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2010/07/06/nasa_chief_foremost_mission_to_improve_muslim_relations.html

Although, I really don't see the point to "re-inspire children to want to get into science and math" if all we're going to do with those kids when they grow up is hire them to write the next generation of video games, instead of actually doing anything.

II wonder what the Chinese space agency is up to. I doubt it's video games.
Posted by JohnMcGrew@...
8th Jul 2010
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RE: NASA's Moonbase Alpha video game hits virtual shelves
Space 1999. Great, just 11 years late! LOL
Posted by kryten2x4p@...
8th Jul 2010
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RE: NASA's Moonbase Alpha video game hits virtual shelves
to JohnMcGrew... Nothing is forever in politics. We are crossing very
hard time for a lot of people and there are two wars going on. Even
American tax payers deserve a break. Space is out there, waiting for
us, when we can afford doing the exploration. China has a lot of
social problems to solve before they can take the lead of space
exploration. Same with the Russians...
Posted by FuzzyIce
8th Jul 2010
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Do anything, John?
John - do you really think that 90% of those under 20 are really going to do anything? It is unlikely as too many of them haven't had the proper education in science, math, history, etc., for over 30 years!
And with the way their future wages are already being spent, they WON'T have the resources that we or our parents have had. They will be "wage-and-tax" slaves to a foreign country, mostly China, paying off (IF they can) the debt being racked up now.
Posted by JTF243@...
8th Jul 2010
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So subsidizing video games is the rational answer?
I more than anyone thinks that taxpayers need a break. But if the current administration is about anything, it's not fiscal conservatism! Literally trillions of dollars are being spent on all kinds of uninspired boondoggles, mostly for buying votes. For all that money spent on "stimulus" (that did absolutely nothing to prevent the current 15% "real" unemployment) we actually could have sent people to Mars!

And no, I don't think that most of the kids being "inspired" by NASA's video games are going to really "do anything". But I also know that there's hardly a shortage of video games available. I certainly don't see the need to spend taxpayers dollars on creating more of them.
Posted by JohnMcGrew@...
8th Jul 2010
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You want to pay for space exploration, war or welfare?
The last time I saw a reasoned and balanced comparison, space programs were less than 1/2 percent of any fiscal year's funding even in the 60's during the first moon missions! Welfare and war funding have been above 10 to 15% PER year since the 60's.

The amount of money we will have to pay for years into the future for the BP oil spill in benefits for laid-off fishers, oilfield workers and all of the support staff would PAY for the entire program to get to the moon. And if you think that Obama and company is going to get renumeration from BP for ALL the bills, you also likely believe in the tooth-fairy, leprechauns and unicorns.

At least the money spent for the manned space program result in creating NEW jobs instead of paying subsistence living costs for the thousands, maybe millions idled by BP.

If I would be allowed to help fund manned space exploration as a tax deductible donation I'd be willing to pay 200 to 300 dollars a year. Call it Bucks for Buck Rogers if you like at least I would feel like my money was going to something meaningful instead of the ever-widening bottomless pit of welfare or Iraqi and/or Afghanistan corruption.
Posted by mileswade
8th Jul 2010
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I think we want space exploration...
...and not video games.
Posted by JohnMcGrew@...
8th Jul 2010
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RE: NASA's Moonbase Alpha video game hits virtual shelves
I was born the year Sputnik went up, watched Kennedy live on T.V. announce the moon program. I was one of the millions who watched humans land on the moon, we were all involved in an excellent adventure! Kennedy was assassinated before he could share the largest dream of mankind, to see humans land on the Moon and return safely to Earth. There was something strange about the broadcasts from the Apollo program. I remember thinking more than a few times why are they moving the camera away from the best part! I remember the comment "there really IS a Santa Claus!". I understand that the conversation previously had been about "If you believe in little green men then there is a Santa Claus" (since it was so close to Christmas). So it is not surprising that maneuvers would be taken to distract the taxpayers from the real truth, put them into the matrix so to speak. Excuses about the economy, ecology, war and suffering are valid and will continue to be more pressing as time passes. The cover-up is not sustainable, action, real action to improve life on earth is required immediately. If you know the truth, find a way to let someone else discover it for themselves for the sake of all mankind.
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13th Jul 2010
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RE: NASA's Moonbase Alpha video game hits virtual shelves
wayworld
WTF was that all about? Drugs are a terrible thing for a mind to waste?
Posted by freaknout
14th Jul 2010
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RE: NASA's Moonbase Alpha video game hits virtual shelves
Damn it. Ive played this games for hours and cant find the damn rocket launcher. Those freaking Chinese over on the other side of the mountain range are in for one hell of surprise as soon as I do though.
Posted by freaknout
14th Jul 2010
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