No. Do you have a link stating Dragon requires the Falcon Heavy? Because 1) SpaceX promotional videos showing the launch abort system (which will only be used on the manned version) all feature launch on a Falcon 9 and 2) promotional infographics and press materials make the same implication.Dragon doesn't need to launch in a Falcon Heavy, just the Falcon 9 can get it into orbit.
From what I read the manned capsule requires the Falcon Heavy. The Falcon 9 is only rated for the resupply vehicle. Do you have a link stating otherwise.
I just saw on the news on TV that they may have to abandon the international space station now. Found this link, just now, there may be others come out today on this topic.
http://blog.al.com/space-news/2011/08/nasa_may_temporarily_abandon_s.html
We just built the darn thing, and now we may have to abandon it. That is just all kinds of screwed up. I am sad for the state of manned space exploration and science. What's going to happen is that others may take up the slack, if America is no longer up to the job. We use to be the leaders in this, but no longer. It's really sad, the IIS was a great accomplishment.
What kind of non sequitur is that? What does a decision about how a private individual chooses to spend his money have to do with the government funded ISS?
Please understand that it is more important for the economy and society that a wealthy individual can put an original Picasso for $100 million in his sleeping room, than scientific or government prestige projects.
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