Future of NASA’s Manned Spaceflight Looks Bleak
Straight from Slashdot: “Things don’t look good for NASA when the report outlining its future begins: ‘The US human spaceflight program appears to be on an unsustainable trajectory. [NASA] is perpetuating the perilous practice of pursuing goals that do not match allocated resources. Space operations are among the most complex and unforgiving pursuits ever undertaken by humans. It really is rocket science. Space operations become all the more difficult when means do not match aspirations.’ Today the Augustine Commission handed to the White House the Review of US Human Space Flight Plans Committee summary report, after months of expert review and testimony. Many observers expected a bleak report, but ultimately the future of US manned space flight will hinge on how the report’s conclusions are interpreted. Keep in mind too that NASA has spent almost $8 billion of a planned $40 billion to develop systems for a return to the Moon.”
Space Exploration is doomed. Even if there’s anything left, the Dems will gut rest of the future NASA budget to buy votes for the 2012 election. (Not that the Republicans wouldn’t have either mind you had they been in charge.)
Warren
September 10, 2009 at 8:15 am