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"Jorge R. Frank" wrote:
(Derek Lyons) wrote in news:44b272fd.242789375 : "Skylon" wrote: Shuttle as an X-series program though? For whatever reason I see that like this. Maybe fly the first two orbiters, for a good few years with minimum crews, if you want to launch some payloads, fine but see how the vehicle works and don't treat it like an operational beast. Then by the late 1980's/early 90's prepare for two new shuttles based off the data learned from the first two. You miss the point. Jorge proposes picking up in the early 70's where we left off in the early 60's - start with X-15 derivatives and work towards Shuttle. I propose something even more radical - Mercury et al *should never have flown in the first place*. We never should have taken that propoganda driven route of cheap disposable capsules *in the first place*. Well, I was talking in terms of 1972 "what-if" scenarios. If we're talking 1959 "what-if" scenarios, I'd take yours as well. I'm not talking a "what-if" scenario Jorge. I'm seriously proposing that, historically speaking, we messed up our space policy big time somewhere around 1958. We had a second chance - but then Kennedy backed away from 'space supremacy' as policy, and replaced it with a policy of meeting the Russians where they chose to compete rather than defining the competition on our own terms. (Not, mind you, that I can see any reasonable way the decisions could have gone differently.) We've been living with the consequences of both decisions ever since. Worse yet, the fanboys insist that the current situation is inevitable... (Mostly because alternate scenarios don't allow a return to Apollo and the Heroic Days of Yesteryear.) You realize, of course, that we're *both* committing heresy this time, since in that timeline Apollo would never have occurred...? These groups would benefit greatly from more heresy being added to the mix. The quality of thought has steadily declined, and the level of Party Lines and Groupthink has raised considerably, over the last few years. Of course, the compensation is considerable - we'd likely have had frequent and relatively) affordable access to LEO since the mid-80s to early-90s, and would by now probably be on the moon *to stay*... That's a rosy scenario - I'd rate it as "probably certain" myself. D. -- Touch-twice life. Eat. Drink. Laugh. -Resolved: To be more temperate in my postings. Oct 5th, 2004 JDL |
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