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Nasa 'needs another £30bn to fulfil Moon mission'
The Times ^
| 8/13/2009
| Jacqui Goddard in Miami
Posted on 08/13/2009 9:30:23 PM PDT by bruinbirdman
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To: bruinbirdman
Sally Ride, a retired shuttle astronaut who became the first woman in space in 1983... Journalism school, n'at!
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posted on
08/13/2009 9:34:59 PM PDT
by
MarineBrat
(Fill your hands you sons of bitches!)
To: bruinbirdman
Sorry, America is bankrupt. When we go into Chapter 11, they will have to auction off what is left of NASA.
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posted on
08/13/2009 9:41:29 PM PDT
by
microgood
To: bruinbirdman
Yet isn’t it the NASA guy who’s always going on about global warming and how we’ve got 4 years to save the planet? If he gets his way, human civilization will never be going anywhere off the planet or sending any rockets into space at all because all our money will be diverted to trying to keep cows from farting and other idiotic schemes.
To: bruinbirdman
The problem with NASA is a manned program that is directed by politicians.
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posted on
08/13/2009 9:45:07 PM PDT
by
Moonman62
(The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
To: KevinDavis
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posted on
08/13/2009 9:48:42 PM PDT
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JerseyJohn61
(Better Late Than Never.......sometimes over lapping is worth the effort....)
To: bruinbirdman
That is why NASA needs to merge with the U.S. military. The U.S. military already provides the launch facilities and rockets. NASA can really benefit from DARPA projects.
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posted on
08/13/2009 9:55:08 PM PDT
by
ErnstStavroBlofeld
("We will either find a way, or make one."-Hannibal/Carthaginian Military Commander)
To: sonofstrangelove
There is really no point, Obama will kill this just like the F-22 and ultimately the F-35...
To: bruinbirdman
Sally Ride, a retired shuttle astronaut who became the first woman in space in 1983
OK.. I don't like Soviets much (actually not at all) but their German rocket scientists beat our German rocket scientists in a bunch of "firsts" including putting up a woman in space (who apparently was yelling hysterically during her orbits) in the 1960s....
Anyone who has even remotely followed space knows the following Soviet "firsts"
- First man in space
- First man-made satellite in space
- First woman in space
- First space walk
To: The Magical Mischief Tour
You should be more of an optimist.If all the big manufacturers(Northup Grumman,Pratt-Whitney,etc) exert some force on the White House that it would be beneficial to all parties which includes a merger of the USAF and NASA.
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posted on
08/13/2009 10:10:33 PM PDT
by
ErnstStavroBlofeld
("We will either find a way, or make one."-Hannibal/Carthaginian Military Commander)
To: SoftwareEngineer
But they were not the first to land on the moon which was the ultimate goal. That you have to thank Dr. Wehrner Von Braun and his rocket team.
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08/13/2009 10:12:30 PM PDT
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ErnstStavroBlofeld
("We will either find a way, or make one."-Hannibal/Carthaginian Military Commander)
To: SoftwareEngineer

This man's vision took us to the moon
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posted on
08/13/2009 10:15:43 PM PDT
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ErnstStavroBlofeld
("We will either find a way, or make one."-Hannibal/Carthaginian Military Commander)
To: Moonman62
Well you are to correct, and what to do? But a gov possibility. Perhaps a newer Shut, under the cash for klun
.. No probably not.
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posted on
08/13/2009 10:15:59 PM PDT
by
Rabin
To: SoftwareEngineer
I wouldn’t be so impressed with the soviet space program if I was you. Leonov almost didn’t survive that first spacewalk because of the incompetent design of his suit. Most of the firsts were publicity stunts and not true milestones.
Forget the Mercury program, look at Gemini; the first spacecraft capable of changing its orbit; the first rendezvous in space (done by the astronauts in the capsule, and not the controllers on the ground), the first docking, the longest duration flights up until that point (and by the end of the program we had soundly beaten the Soviets in the sheer number of man-hours in space.) And not to mention developing the techniques necessary to work in Zero-G (and we can thank Aldrin for that, which is probably what he should really be most famous for.) All of these tasks were true milestones, and Project Gemini is the greatest success in the history of the American program because it did everything it set out to do, did it on schedule, and did it without the loss of a single life. And that’s amazing considering they weren’t sure it was even POSSIBLE to do half of what they needed.
To: ClaudiusI
You have to thank Dr.Wehrner von Braun for all the successes we had including developing our ICBM force
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posted on
08/13/2009 10:25:34 PM PDT
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ErnstStavroBlofeld
("We will either find a way, or make one."-Hannibal/Carthaginian Military Commander)
To: sonofstrangelove
But they were not the first to land on the moon which was the ultimate goal. That you have to thank Dr. Wehrner Von Braun and his rocket team.
Oh! I totally agree! Our Germans were better than their Germans. I suppose if one wanted to be cynical we could say that the Germans won the space race!!
To: SoftwareEngineer
All of our rockets can trace their lineage to the V-2 rocket
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posted on
08/13/2009 10:29:24 PM PDT
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ErnstStavroBlofeld
("We will either find a way, or make one."-Hannibal/Carthaginian Military Commander)
To: ClaudiusI
I wouldnt be so impressed with the soviet space program if I was you. Leonov almost didnt survive that first spacewalk because of the incompetent design of his suit. Most of the firsts were publicity stunts and not true milestones.
I totally agree that they were stunts. That is why I used double quotes around the "firsts". The Soviets did not care about cost or human life
Having said that, from a strictly technical perspective they were first.
To: sonofstrangelove
This man's vision took us to the moon
I agree! I love Dr. Von Braun for his contributions to our space program
To: sonofstrangelove
All of our rockets can trace their lineage to the V-2 rocket
Heh! Heh! As I somewhat jokingly said in another post, those darn Germans are the ones who won the space race!!!
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