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![]() Rand Simberg wrote: I have some more commentary on the Gehman report, and why we should not build "the" next generation launch system. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,95930,00.html Also near the end of this essay is this: "Let's start a new space age based on the American values of competition and individualism, rather than European (or even Soviet) ones of monopoly and bureaucracy." It seems to me there's free market capitalism flourishing in the European Economic Union, as well as along the Pacific Rim. I think there may be other entities besides the U.S. that could benefit from private space industry. There are some multi-national corporations that strengthen the economy of several nations. For example CFM International is both U.S. and French. Would they be able to compete for both U.S. incentives and European prizes? Hop http://clowder.net/hop/index.html |
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