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Judging from the plans salvaged by The Orlando Sentinel the 'new' Moon plans
look like a continuation of the Apollo project, *on a tight budget*. I'm even more skeptical of the claim that the hardware can be reused for a Mars misson. The reuse of Shuttle hardware to built a hardware booster and a crew launch vehicle seems sensible given the cost constraints, but the usage of a solid first stage seems risky to me. It all boils down to the fact that we're continuing where Apollo left off, only now NASA will have to do it on a shoestring budget. I'm pretty sure the Mars plans will be either shelved or a more realistic budget will need to be drawn up, probably involving international partners. |
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