[FPSPACE] No money to put astronauts back on Moon by 2020; Moon not a rea...

kosmos327 at aol.com kosmos327 at aol.com
Sat Aug 15 22:33:17 EDT 2009


 David,

You're opinion, but do you have to be so pompous about it? 

David L. Rickman


 


 

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From: David Portree <dsfportree at hotmail.com>
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Sent: Sat, Aug 15, 2009 7:35 pm
Subject: RE: [FPSPACE] No money to put astronauts back on Moon by 2020; Moon not a rea...













David:

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I'm sorry, I should have specified - I meant "leads in ways that matter." I don't think that flagpole sitting counts for much. Did all those long-duration Soviet flights yield biomedical data anyone could use? Only in a gross sense - they weren't gathered with much rigor. We had the most powerful rocket in the world - who has it now? We're close there, anyway. Number of launches - well, if your spacecraft are mainly recoverable spysats, then that matters, but if they operate for a long time without need for replacement, then it doesn't. Mass to orbit might be a better sign of leadership, assumning that the mass is doing something. Modules attached together - I think that the US is leading there, if you total up all the Mir and ISS modules launched on the Shuttle. Someone else can do the count, though, since I think it an arcane metric.

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What are ways that matter? I think that to most people leadership in space is about?exploring places ahead of everyone else and pulling off engineering feats no one has pulled off before. That sort of thing impresses people a lot more the metrics you cite. 

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The problem here may be that we haven't defined what "leadership" means. 


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From: Kosmos327 at aol.com
Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 12:47:49 -0400
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In a message dated 8/14/2009 9:35:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, dsfportree at hotmail.com writes:


Name an arena of achievement, and the US probably leads.







Man hours in space, number of?modules attached together in orbit, launches per year, most powerful rocket, longest manned mission ...I could go on, but why?


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