I'm really quite disappointed. President Obama has scuppered plans to send people back to the moon.
George Bush announced the idea back in 2004 that NASA would return man to our nearest celestial neighbour before aiming for Mars. If all had gone to plan, humans could have made the first return journey by 2020.
Unfortunately it doesn't look like that will happen. Owing to budget shortages, and what Obama calls a lack in innovation, he has recommended in the 2011 budget that the Constellation vehicle be abandoned.
A White House spokesperson says this isn't a step back, and that the ambition is still there but I can't help treating the comment with a little scepticism.
My view is that returning people to the moon is important and not just for the excitement for all of us who get to observe. I thought this time it could lead to a more permanent space presence. This would provide opportunities for science of course; a launch pad for vehicles to move further out into the solar system and also as a mining base. It's fairly well known that the element Helium-3 is present on the Moon but rare on Earth. This element could prove vital in providing power from Nuclear Fusion. Solving the world's energy problem seems a pretty good reason to go, and I'd have thought the sooner this happens the better.
Of course, money at the moment is a big problem and there are always other projects and needs which require funding. I've questioned before why there isn't greater international co-operation in space ventures. It doesn't need to be America that returns to the moon. Lets get space agencies from around the world all involved in a common goal and sharing the cost.
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Related Links:
BBC News: Bush unveils Moon and Mars plansnews.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3395165.stm
BBC News: Moon map aids discovery
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/226053.stm
BBC News: Obama cancels Moon return project
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8489097.stm
Space.com: Obama Budget Scraps NASA Moon Plan for '21st Century Space Program'
www.space.com/news/nasa-budget-moon-future-100201.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+spaceheadlines+(SPACE.com+Headline+Feed)
The Register: Obama scraps Constellation moon mission
www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/01/white_house_2011_budget_nasa_constellation/
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Charlie 13 Feb '10, 20:43
What is there for America to "conquer" on the moon except a flag, some spanners and Neil Armstrong's glove ?
What is there for America to "conquer" on the moon except a flag, some spanners and Neil Armstrong's glove ?
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