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Ares Needs a Death Panel - Government Must Buy All Rides to Space Commercially
Space Frontier Foundation Press Release via SpaceRef ^ | August 19, 2009 | William J. Watson

Posted on 08/19/2009 12:24:21 PM PDT by anymouse

In the wake of the Augustine Commission's declaration that the troubled Ares rocket program is unaffordable under any realistic budget projections, the Space Frontier Foundation renewed its call to immediately cancel the costly dead-end project and replace it with multiple commercial vehicles. "Three years ago we published Unaffordable and Unsustainable, declaring that government must henceforth 'buy all crew and cargo services with a destination of low Earth orbit [from] commercial providers using privately-owned and operated spaceships'," said Foundation co-Founder Bob Werb.

"For over a decade, we've said that continuing to try and develop new government rockets costs too much and delays human exploration beyond Earth orbit," added co-Founder Rick Tumlinson. "Pouring more money into Ares now is the equivalent of giving a taxpayer-funded I.V. to a corpse. Instead, let's use those funds to give birth to a new and vibrant space transport industry that might actually make money and open the space frontier to everyone."

"Derivatives of proven commercial launch systems, and new ones under development, could meet any reasonable need for heavy lift," said Foundation co-Founder, James Muncy. "The barrier is psychological: NASA will have to stop pretending it can design cost-effective launch vehicles and instead focus on exploration systems that fit on the launch vehicles taxpayers can really afford."

Werb concluded: "The choice is clear. We can continue funding an overpriced, government space limousine, or we can kick-start a whole new industry that will reduce government's costs and create new jobs. The tools of private sector innovation and competition offer our best and only chance to have affordable and sustainable human space exploration."

Space Frontier Foundation William J. Watson Executive Director william.watson@spacefrontier.org 212.729.4363


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Technical
KEYWORDS: ares; healthcare; nasa; space
You know that Zero is in trouble on his "healthcare" scheme when unrelated advocacy organizations start using "Death Panel" in their press releases.
1 posted on 08/19/2009 12:24:21 PM PDT by anymouse
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To: anymouse

Just recalling that even the Ninya, Pinta and Santa Maria were private vessels under contract to the Crown.


2 posted on 08/19/2009 12:28:18 PM PDT by RobbyS (ECCE HOMO!)
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To: RobbyS

But the Atlas was an ICBM, the Titan likewise. The Delta came from a Thor, didn’t it? What about the Centaur upper stage? Weren’t they all military?


3 posted on 08/19/2009 1:26:45 PM PDT by battlecry
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To: battlecry
When the Chinese, Russians, Europe, and India (and maybe Japan) all launch manned missions, then maybe if all the homeless are fed and the climate cooled, and if the dollar isn't tomorrow’s penny - yah then if the US still has a military, and maybe if there is any political will, then maybe the Gov. might let the military design and build something as long as they could guarantee it would not explode nor harm the climate.

Notice the voluminous use of ‘if’’ and ‘maybe’?

4 posted on 08/20/2009 4:36:52 PM PDT by PIF
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