Even if the Constellation program continued... wasn't NASA going to use the Russians to get to the ISS? It is cheaper.
The ISS is a research platform that can be used to solve unresolved problems concerning the proposed Moon and Mars missions. NASA should resolve these issues before a Mission to Mars. They are a long way from finding a source of drinking water, enough water cannot be launched with them. Interesting read, Joe. Thanks. Rather than post my comments at the DesNews
site, I thought I'd share with this list.
What's the downside of using a tried-and-true Russian vehicle for further ISS missions? Doesn't this allow us to go on to develop the next phase without having to develop and build (or re-use existing technology) a payload system just to service the ISS?
A bit unrelated to your blog: I personally think the ISS is a waste of our time. In my opinion, US/NASA goals should have been (1) return to Moon, and (2) go to Mars, without the stopover at the ISS. I've not read any convincing justification for it (the ISS). Other thoughts?
Kim
-----Original Message----- From: utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Joe Bauman Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 6:14 PM To: Utah Astronomy Subject: [Utah-astronomy] Astronaut talk
Astronaut Kent Rominger spoke Saturday at Clark Planetarium; here's my blog about it (with Cory's interesting photo):
http://www.deseretnews.com/blog/47/10011698/Nightly-news-astronomy-The-Need- to-Explore.html
Thanks, Joe
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