Something I have trouble explaining about space travel. Like, if you've read my book, you know I think human space faring is probably not economically valuable. It's not a good use of science dollars compared to other areas. I'm even skeptical of the case for inspiration (it doesn't seem to causally related to more aerospace degrees).

But it's also just really cool. Why don't I feel this way about Antarctica or Seabed exploration?

@ZachWeinersmith Antarctic exploration *was* sexy 100-150 years ago, though! We kind of remember Captain Scott's ill-fated South polar expedition, but less so the ferocious international rivalry that drove it (or Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen who got there first and survived).

In contrast, now we have Antarctic bases, familiarity breeds … boredom?

@cstross @ZachWeinersmith Perhaps unsurprisingly, here in Denmark we *do* remember Roald Amundsen. There are streets named after him and the like.

(But we have little if any cultural memory of Scott.)

@datarama @cstross @ZachWeinersmith

TBF, Scott didn't make it.

@lemgandi @datarama @ZachWeinersmith Scott *did* make it to the South Pole! But he got there weeks after Amundsen then his entire team died before they got back to base. (Killed by spectacularly bad weather, even by Antarctic standards.)

@cstross @datarama @ZachWeinersmith

Ah, you right and I am wrong.

Not makin' it back is a pretty big deal tho.

@lemgandi Yeah, it was Shackleton who didn’t make it there. But he did make it back without losing a man, which makes him a way bigger hero than Scott, if you ask me.
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Agreed. Rescuing his stranded crew was an odyssey on part with the classics.