BenBurch
Gatekeeper of The Left
A sad day for space exploration.
America will not stand by while other nations take the lead and do our work for us. We will see a return to space; if not by NASA, then by the private sector.
I feel that the next few years will be very exciting for manned spaceflight in America. A return to the moon? A mission to an asteroid? MARS!? Who knows what we will see start to develop?
Americans will return to space under our own power, and continue our tradition of scientific achievement there.
Well if NASA is to be believed, the termination of the shuttle program moves NASA away from glorified truck drivers and back to its core mission of pushing the boundaries of space and technology
With at least three companys seriously exploring space tourism I think low Earth orbit will quickly become as accessable to us as a flight to Australia
With at least three companys seriously exploring space tourism I think low Earth orbit will quickly become as accessable to us as a flight to Australia
Though hopefully less dangerous.With at least three companys seriously exploring space tourism I think low Earth orbit will quickly become as accessable to us as a flight to Australia
Personally I'm rooting for the Chinese to start getting in to space in a big way, then the U.S. government will suddenly find money to fund NASA again. Nothing like a little nationalistic posturing to advance human discovery. A little border skirmish or 2 and we might get to Mars.