| Is Constellation A Bailout In Thin Disguise? |
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| Written by Jeff Krukin | |
| Wednesday, 08 April 2009 | |
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On April 2nd the Orlando Sentinel reported that, "The cost of getting NASA's next-generation rocket to the international space station has ballooned from an initial $28 billion to about $44 billion today — and that number is likely to keep rising, according to NASA studies and government officials." (Full article) Constellation has become the gift that keeps on taking. If only it could be re-gifted. At the Space Foundation's National Space Symposium (March 30 - April 2 in Colorado Springs), some aerospace leaders dropped all lofty pretense about our national human space exploration program by reducing it to a "Save our jobs" plea and warning of the potential loss of up to 10,000 jobs unless the Constellation program is accelerated. So much for space exploration being about science, knowledge, and the settlement and economic development of our solar system. A few thoughts about this:
If NASA's Constellation program was depicted as a constellation of stars in the sky, what would it look like? |
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