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Burt Rutan visited Marshall Space Flight Center recently,
where he said that NASA needs another Wernher von Braun. "http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/nation/2864191" NASA acquired von Braun's hands-on group from the Army when the agency was created. NASA then proceeded to gradually turn von Braun's group from an active R&D lab into a paper-pusher outfit - but it remained effective as a contract oversite group because it had far more rocketry expertise than any potential contractor. Today, NASA has no expertise at such a level - Rutan is right about this. But where could NASA find such expertise? Where could it find a real hands-on von Braun/Korolev-style chief engineer/project manager who has designed and built rocket engines and rockets - and launched them too? Not Lockheed Martin, which gets its engines from Russia. Not Boeing, which is accused of stealing some of it's ideas from Lockheed and is emeshed in the resulting scandal. Maybe someone from Krunichev or TsSKB Progress in Russia? How about Rutan himself? - Ed Kyle |
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