Re: Final shuttle goes up - US manned missions to space over for a whi
Lets discuss this part since the rest is petty disagreements, minutia and not really related to the overall discussion of the end of US manned space flight.
Form your own article they haven't even started building it yet. When has NASA ever stayed on schedule for virtually any manned space program?
I'm sorry man, the agency has a habit [and yes for safety and other reasons] of falling off target of plans.
This isn't necessarily NASA employees fault but simply the way it works here in funding the agency.
That's simply incorrect.
It's not NASA's fault people want to talk about the Royal family or a dead 3 year old.
Lets discuss this part since the rest is petty disagreements, minutia and not really related to the overall discussion of the end of US manned space flight.
Form your own article they haven't even started building it yet. When has NASA ever stayed on schedule for virtually any manned space program?
I'm sorry man, the agency has a habit [and yes for safety and other reasons] of falling off target of plans.
This isn't necessarily NASA employees fault but simply the way it works here in funding the agency.
"When? Basically, we are still working on our integrated architecture; that includes the space launch system, along with ground systems and other supporting projects in order to put together integrated cost and schedule," he said. "So at this point, we don't have a specific date, although we are working diligently to understand earliest possible test dates within the approach that we are working to lay out."