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on April 16, 2010 10:17 PM | Reply
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too many expectations on the summit... but everything has gone as already known... clearly a presidential visit to NASA can't have any "last minute scoop"... so, nothing new has been announced nor happened... now, we might close all the space forums, blogs and news sites for the next ten years...
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on April 16, 2010 10:28 PM | Reply
UGH!
Fox isn't foxy and RT (which I like usually) picked THE WRONGEST GUY to interview.
Slip of the tongue? Space Ship Two to Orbit? I think NOT!!!
Everyone seems to have sand in their eyes.
Open WIDE:
The US is GROUNDED! Period.
The $6Billion promised (actually $5.9Billion) has been spent about for times over. It is NOT ENOUGH to spark viable Commercial (read hobby-shop) manned spacecraft.
Lockheed-Martin and Orion will actually be the winners. Despite what Obama said Orion will be built with deep-space in mind. And launched on The AtlasV EELV which everyone pooh-poohed at first.
Orion as a Crew Rescue only vehicle (means the launcher doesn't need to be man-rated or have the umph to lift an escape tower, etc) .... has anyone tried to figure out the logistics of that? It is laughable!!
Who can take pride in Pratt&Whitney/Rocketdyne getting a contract to DUPLICATE the EXISTING Russian RD-180 (already ten years old in fact and powering the AtlasV) by 2020?
Obama jumps on the band-wagon .. "Moon? Been there and done that". Fact is six spots on a big world were visited. Right, people do feel that mantra ,, but that is not what we want. We want the human race to leave Earth. We want a PERMANENT MOON-BASE! That is a VISION. And it is NEEDED to develop the techniques of is situ utilisation and living/working out of touch with Earth's support (while only 2 days away not 26 months!).
on April 17, 2010 3:02 AM | Reply
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The "exciting" new NASA plan:
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http://www.ghostnasa.com/posts2/069excitingnewplan.html
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