Posted on 10/01/2010 8:07:16 AM PDT by NRG1973
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla - More than 1,200 NASA contractors will lose their jobs Friday.
It's all a part of massive layoffs as the Space Shuttle program heads toward retirement.
Many of the employees being let go have worked on the historic program since its glory days in the 1980's.
More than 9,000 workers are expected to lose their jobs when the Shuttle program is retired in 2011.
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These workers can just commute to Orlando to go to work for the brand-spanking new, super-dee-dooper-dee, high speed passenger rail line that will run from Orlando Int'l airport to downtown Tampa.
That's cool!!
The space shuttle boondoggle cost taxpayers over $170 billion.
That comes to about $1.5 billion per flight.
And the damn thing only carried between 5~8 people going around in circles.
Amtrak is a MUCH better deal than THAT.
There are reasons for that attitude. Off the top of my head....
- NASA way, way, way oversold the shuttle in terms of cost and turnaround time. When you can only launch three or four times a year, you can't replace -any- of the other heavy lift programs.
- The results of the Challenger and Columbia investigations which showed poor decision making at NASA. "My God, Thiokol, when do you want to launch, next April?"
- The endless series of Shuttle replacement programs that never got off the drawing board. I tell folks that all the shuttle replacements are stored in the back of that government warehouse right behind the Ark of the Covenant (last scene of "Raiders") along with all the Middle East peace plans.
- the Ares/Constellation program, which carried with it the strong odor of pork (ensuring many more decades of gravy for United Space and Thiokol)
Great point Willie, for once I kind of agree with ya.
All the things you’re talking about makes perfect sense. They should have followed up with bold progress in space (ie., a moon base, or Zubrin’s Mars ideas). One thing you saw was how they killed the DC-X, which was an SSTO which could land vertically and take off vertically. But they killed it because it allowed for a Moon landing, and politicians have no vision. The same thing goes with the prohibition of cryogenic fuels stored in space or nuclear rockets - cold war, reactionary hairless ape thinking. I appreciate the work you did, but the political force was not there to make you successful - nothing personal I promise.
Thank you, I will still be doing that work for a few more months.
But now I am off to laugh and cry and have a cocktail or two with my friends that are leaving.
I wish you and them well and thank you for your service, and hope that they will be working again soon doing what they love.
It's 2010. The first Orion flight was optimistically scheduled for 2015 and the moon landing for 2019. Just what were we supposed to do with these people in the 5 year, more likely 10 year, period between the end of the shuttle and the launch of Orion? Their jobs were gone regardless.
The purpose of the ridiculous human diversity on board was to add drama, get the taxpayers attention for funding. Robots do most of the work in space, but when one blows up no one cares but the insurance company.
In any case, it beats Muslim Outreach.
Would they? The last space shuttle was designed and built decades ago, and NASA didn't build it. The people being let go are the ones who have been supporting the shuttles and planning and operating the missions. Well, the shuttle is going away. The replacement would have been a decade away. There is absolutely no reason to retain them just for the sake of retaining them in a job if there is nothing for them to do.
One of my former students called me the other day asking about a job. He's getting the boot with the trashing of the Orion program. With Orion in place there was something for him to do. Now, nothing. So it isn't just shuttle operations people getting the boot.
And no, he isn't going to do Muslim Outreach.
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