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![]() wrote in message ... And you have to consider the real possibility that it will *not* involve NASA directly. Dave yeah i think were about to watch nasa as a agency die, perhaps deservedly so ![]() On the contrary, the huge cost of manned space flight has starved NASA from accomplishing more worthy and beneficial goals. Spending the next 20 years returning to the Moon would destroy NASA from the sheer expense and lack of tangible benefits to society. It's lousy goals, like The Vision, which turns the public away and harms NASA. Times like right now are a golden opportunity to create an entirely new and far more popular goal. My personal pet for the new direction is Space Solar Power. Something that has world wide and lasting potential benefits, which every person should easily comprehend and appreciate. From ending wars over oil, to solving American's greatest single weakness, to climate change. And on and on. The Moon can't come close to competing. Energy connects to everything and everyone. |
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