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![]() The key is to create a program which can fit within NASA's budget. �Ares broke the budget. �A big HLV is always going to cost a lot to own and operate because the flight rate is so pitifully low. �The key is to enable big missions with existing vehicles. �We shouldn't have to keep throwing away all of our current launch vehicle assets every time a new mission is proposed. �Saturn V was a dead end. �Shuttle was a dead end. �I believe Ares I and Ares V would have been yet another dead end. �It's time to stop going down dead ends. Jeff -- Thats why NASA SHOULD of selected at the time of columbias loss using delta and atlas heavies for launching, using 2 seperate existing boosters would of meant a booster failure wouldnt ground US manned space. Of course NASA wanted to pay off existing shuttle contractors, and ares was born. NASA got what it deserved! Pick a bad design, lose that portion of your agency ![]() |
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