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Sunday, July 31, 2005
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Bob Parks puts it neatly:
SHUTTLE: THE SPACE SHUTTLE DOESN'T WORK IT NEVER DID WORK.
Why is everyone afraid to say so? The real problem isn't foam
falling off the fuel tank. The shuttle was sold to Congress as a
way to launch things into space more cheaply. On the contrary,
it's the most expensive way to reach space ever conceived. The
problems we're facing now result from the refusal to acknowledge
that reality. Initially, anything that went into space, including
commercial and military satellites, was required to be launched
from the shuttle. With the total cost of the shuttle program at
about $150B, the average cost/flight is about $1.3B. The shuttle
was strangling space development before the Challenger disaster.
Then it was declared to be a science laboratory, but no field of
science has been affected in any way by research that has been
conducted on the shuttle or space station. The last scheduled
research mission was the final flight of Columbia in 2003. The
shuttle's only mission now is to supply the ISS.
And why is the ISS there? To give the shuttle a place to go!
1:55:53 PM
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