He will not like the bill if America wants to do it alone. There has been a long term plan to set up a station in orbit around the Moon for some time kicking around in Europe in collaboration with Russia and Japan and
hopefully the Americans, but with a the current fortress America lunacy, who knows, but if they want to go, it would be quite nice to send Mr Trump there permanently I feel.
:-)
Brian
In article <p0o3q9$hrp$1@news.albasani.net>, briang1@blueyonder.co.uk
says...
He will not like the bill if America wants to do it alone. There has been
a
long term plan to set up a station in orbit around the Moon for some time
kicking around in Europe in collaboration with Russia and Japan and
hopefully the Americans, but with a the current fortress America lunacy,
who
knows, but if they want to go, it would be quite nice to send Mr Trump
there
permanently I feel.
:-)
Brian
TinyURL to the actual text of the memorandum on the White House website:
https://tinyurl.com/y87fengk
Toothless. No plan, no funding, so NASA is still as "rudderless" as
they have been during every Administration following the cancellation of Apollo/Saturn (which was an artifact of the Cold War).
Jeff
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Yes well maybe they by now should have evolved their own rudder.
I think the problem really is that every few years they are asked to do other stuff and so its bait like they need a long term plan. You cannot do this stuff in one political term. You need a consensus across the political divide and a commitment to spend the right money on it.
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