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I agree, hats off to Michael Griffin!
Editorial at: http://aviationnow.ecnext.com/free-s...ticle=06275p09 begin quote .... tried to pound that point home last week with a bracing call for private enterprise to carry crew and cargo to the International Space Station. Let's hope he's taken seriously, in and out of the government. "We've got to get commercial enterprise into the space business," Griffin said. ". . . There's no future for us continuing to build manned spacecraft that cost $200,000 a pound." end quote There is another good article in this weeks issue too. -- Craig Fink Courtesy E-Mail Welcome @ |
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