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Old July 10th 05, 02:05 PM
Craig Fink
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Default Grumblings of true commercial space travel at NASA

I agree, hats off to Michael Griffin!

Editorial at:

http://aviationnow.ecnext.com/free-s...ticle=06275p09

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.... 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."

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There is another good article in this weeks issue too.

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