We choose not to go to the Moon. We choose not to go to the Moon, and not to do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard.
:rofl: And they said Obama was just like Kennedy....
But there is still nothing else than a lot of speculation and guessing by individuals and news articles. The Augustine Commission has not yet published its final report and the White House did not decide anything yet.
But, in my humble point of view, it indeed might be possible that Obama becomes a president for real sissies, in case he finally brings down the last vestiges of manned space flight enthusiasm...
No, he wants to be compared to Lincoln.:rofl: And they said Obama was just like Kennedy....
Not quite true. There are constrained options that fit in the target budget profile. See options 1 & 2 of the Sumary Report here: http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=32327. It is worth a read if you have time.Nasa needs another $3bn annually to make human spaceflight sustainable.
After reading the options, I think I'm in favour of the option 4B (Shuttle extension).
Yes, damn them for trying to make something work. They should have realised it was a failure 20 years ago and stayed on the ground ever since, vowed never to do anything risky and just launched weather balloons to a maximum altitude of 5,000ft. They've shown that the shuttle doesn't work by launching over 130 sucessful missions with it. Damn their ignorant hides!IMHO anything to do with the Shuttle or an extension thereof won't work, hasn't worked and shown not to work. (Challenger, Columbia)
As I have stated before, STS should of been canned 20 + years ago.
Yes, damn them for trying to make something work. They should have realised it was a failure 20 years ago and stayed on the ground ever since, vowed never to do anything risky and just launched weather balloons to a maximum altitude of 5,000ft. They've shown that the shuttle doesn't work by launching over 130 sucessful missions with it. Damn their ignorant hides!