NASA Chief Admits Shuttle, Space Station Were Big Mistakes
from the never-should-have-done-them dept
The space shuttle, despite its problems, has been the core of NASA's efforts for the past two decades. However, the current NASA head is now admitting that the space shuttle was a mistake and took NASA off its real mission. He claims he's trying to bring NASA back, which will involve going back to the moon again. Of course, what he doesn't explain is why going to the moon is any more a part of NASA's reason for being than a reusable space plane.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Not a fair assessment
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Still one more comment in the history of NASA
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Insanity Prawn Boy
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Using the 70's as a timeline, we should have at lease one permanent self-sustaining colony on the moon and solid plans, if not preliminary manned missions to mars already. We are so profit driven that we can no longer see the romanticism of spaceflight. The astronauts are faceless national tools. the shuttle should have been privatized and nasa moved on to what it does best, blazing the trail.
If Russia can still send people and supplies to the ISS with their economy in its condition this doesn't speak well for us. Once international support fell thru for the ISS, we should have canned the project. How much "scientific research" is being conducted up there? Whats the $ per discovery. So much for pushing back the frontier. With this mentality our ancesters would never had crossed the mississippi river and would have wallowed on the east coast forever, sending "probes" and "rovers" across the river but never going there themselves. anyway i digress
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>Boy, for someone who claims to have a PhD and worked in
>these high-profile jobs, you sure have the writing skills of a
>third grader. Maybe people like you are the reason the shuttle
>failed?
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Can you explain to me:
1. How grammatical errors and typos have ANYTHING to do with the current topic?
2. How small WRITING errors have anything at all to do with the type of work this guy has done?
3. Why he should care about his grammar when posting in a random website where jackasses criticize something as irrelevant as grammar errors and spelling?
Using perfect grammar and spelling does nothing to prove overall intelligence levels. I know plenty of borderline retards that never misspell a word and write everything perfectly. But they also voted for Bush and are against stem cell research.
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Nasa
We have blindly set goals with seemingly no purpose other than they were a goal we set. Circular, I know.
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maybe Griffin should've closed by saying...
- Don Adams (1923-2005). RIP
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