I'm personally really angry that the budget contains no money for the Constellation Program.
Why? The last 5 didn't really have any money for it either.I'm personally really angry that the budget contains no money for the Constellation Program.
GM has also paid back their debt.I'm personally really angry that the budget contains no money for the Constellation Program.
GM and Chrysler were a priority![]()
Why? The last 5 didn't really have any money for it either.I'm personally really angry that the budget contains no money for the Constellation Program.
GM has also paid back their debt.I'm personally really angry that the budget contains no money for the Constellation Program.
GM and Chrysler were a priority![]()
I'm personally really angry that the budget contains no money for the Constellation Program.
FY 2011 Budget
› FY 2011 Budget Overview (387 Kb PDF)
› Administrator Bolden's Statement (68 Kb)
› Deputy Administrator's Remarks at the OSTP Budget Announcement (68 Kb)
› Office of Management and Budget: FY 2011 NASA Fact Sheet→
› NASA Budget Details From OMB→
› Joint Statement From NASA Administrator Bolden and John P. Holden, Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy (112 Kb PDF)
› Joint NASA-OSTP Factsheet (70 Kb PDF)
› Statement from Buzz Aldrin: A New Direction in Space (13 Kb PDF)
› Statement From Norman R. Augustine (11 Kb PDF)
Feb. 1, 2010 FY 2011 NASA Budget Teleconference
› Listen Now (14 MB)
why dismiss all the work of the past years and do it all over again?
NASA hasn't been doing anything new for decades, really. *Something* needed to be done to break through that stalemate. We went to the moon 40 years ago, and under Constellation, it would have taken us another 20 to get back. Small, achievable steps forward will demonstrably increase our capability and just maybe even get us back up there sooner.To me, Bolden's remarks seemed just a lot of hot air that disguised the fact that NASA really won't be doing anything much that is new in the near future.
So the shuttle hasn't been reprieved -- the last flight is still this year, correct?
I'll be shocked if we get 'em all off before the end of the year.That's a pretty ambitious launch schedule.
Happened before. STS-107 (Columbia) launched between STS-113 and STS-114.Seems somewhat odd that STS-134 is scheduled before STS-133.
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