![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Just one month before Bush wins the White House~ Atlanta Inquirer 10-14-2000 NASA, Lockheed Martin Agree On X-33 Plan NASA and Lockheed Martin have agreed on a plan to go forward with the X-33 space plane program, to include aluminum fuel tanks for the vehicle's hydrogen fuel, a revised payment schedule and a target launch date in 2003. The launch date is a contingent on Lockheed Martin's ability to compete and win additional funding under the Space Launch Initiative. NASA and Lockheed believe it is critical to continue work to solve the last remaining barrier to low-cost, reliable access to space. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-79131028.html And just a couple months later....just after Bush takes office. First posted March 1, 2001 WASHINGTON -- NASA announced Thursday that the problem-plagued X-33 spaceplane project, a venture that aimed to create a single-stage-to-orbit spaceliner, has been scrapped. In addition, the American space agency announced that another reusable rocket, the X-34, is being axed. http://www.space.com/missionlaunches...el_010301.html From...."the last remaining barrier", to "problem plagued" in just four months! Eight million dollars away from a new tank, the 'last barrier', to realizing reusable low cost to orbit, and it just vanishes into thin air. Astonishing! Someone should go to jail for this. Jonathan s |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
.....NASA, Lockheed Martin Agree On X-33 Plan ! | jonathan[_3_] | Policy | 10 | December 19th 08 01:32 PM |
NASA picks Lockheed Martin for moon trip, right choice? | Jan Panteltje | Astronomy Misc | 0 | August 31st 06 10:46 PM |
Lockheed Martin HST teams receive NASA honors (Forwarded) | Andrew Yee | Astronomy Misc | 0 | July 28th 05 07:28 PM |
Lockheed Martin Receives $178.5 Million NASA Contract Extension | Jacques van Oene | Space Station | 0 | August 2nd 04 04:05 PM |