Aww, I still don't know why Constellation was scrapped.
I thought it and the planned objectives were okay.
I read the whole ESAS and it worked.
The objectives were to use as much STS-based hardware as was feasible (check). It had to be designed to keep crew and cargo separate (check). It had to be adaptable for a long lifetime and multi-mission capable (check).
The biggest arguments I've heard are those saying that it's too far behind schedule and too little budget was allocated to achieve its goals.
But from the very start, the Constellation proposal always said it was to begin with seed money to get started and then ramp up dramatically when all the shuttle monies (which are considerable) shift over to Constellation *when the shuttle is retired*
Well, the shuttle isn't retired yet. And Constellation is scrapped before the real money was ever put into the project. Damn.
I thought it and the planned objectives were okay.
I read the whole ESAS and it worked.
The objectives were to use as much STS-based hardware as was feasible (check). It had to be designed to keep crew and cargo separate (check). It had to be adaptable for a long lifetime and multi-mission capable (check).
The biggest arguments I've heard are those saying that it's too far behind schedule and too little budget was allocated to achieve its goals.
But from the very start, the Constellation proposal always said it was to begin with seed money to get started and then ramp up dramatically when all the shuttle monies (which are considerable) shift over to Constellation *when the shuttle is retired*
Well, the shuttle isn't retired yet. And Constellation is scrapped before the real money was ever put into the project. Damn.