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So NASA has said "No" to European and other outside participation in CEV/
Ares. Does anyone care to speculate why? I work on Space Station projects at JSC. I have several amusing stories to tell about working the the Russians, Germans and Japanese. I bet they have similar stories to tell about working with Americans. But overall, it has been rewarding on the personal level to work with them. I suspect that the big picture level, we were better off by partnering with ESA, JAXA, Roscomos etc. And I don't just mean that lack of Shuttle flights. Were there any official statements about why we declined partnership with the other nations? Did any Congresscritter make significant statements on the subject? |
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