Posted by tourdemars to Crew Exploration Vehicle at March 17, 2004 10:52 AM
The new space initiative announced by President Bush has the odd distinction of being criticized both for costing too much and costing too little. Many commentators have denounced Plan Bush an insanely grandiose program that will waste $1 trillion dollars of tax money. At the same time, another group of critics says that it is a trivially small program whose funding level is utterly inadequate to achieve its announced goals of manned flights to the Moon and Mars. John Pike goes so far as to call the Bush Plan "a roadmap for the quiet and orderly phase-out of manned space flight."TrackBack URL for this entry:
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This article was an eye opener for the cost of commercial and military applications to say nothing about NASA mistakes over the last 15 years.
Nasa must make a successful CEV module like as of yesterday and to get the shuttle C version going to take over the resposibility for heavy lift requirements to the ISS as soon as possible.
Posted by: Harold LaValley at March 17, 2004 11:00 AM