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Old July 20th 09, 11:55 AM posted to sci.space.policy
Mark R. Whittington
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Default The Next Moonwalkers

If the Vision for Space Exploration survives the coming change of
administrations, if the myriad technical challenges of returning to
the Moon are met and overcome, and if the project is adequately
funded, the next Moon landing will occur in ten to twelve years. It is
possible that the fiftieth anniversary of Apollo 11 will be celebrated
on the lunar surface.

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Old July 20th 09, 01:21 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Bob Haller
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Default The Next Moonwalkers

On Jul 20, 6:55�am, "Mark R. Whittington"
wrote:
If the Vision for Space Exploration survives the coming change of
administrations, if the myriad technical challenges of returning to
the Moon are met and overcome, and if the project is adequately
funded, the next Moon landing will occur in ten to twelve years. It is
possible that the fiftieth anniversary of Apollo 11 will be celebrated
on the lunar surface.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...xt_moonwalkers...


If were going back to the moon, first get NASA OUT OF THE PROJECT!

Private industry would be way better fastter cheaper.

NASA main goal is pork piggie projects
 




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