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Apollo astronauts dismay at axing of Nasa mission to return mankind to the Moon

 
ismile
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03/17/2010 06:47 AM
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Apollo astronauts dismay at axing of Nasa mission to return mankind to the Moon
The pair spoke to the BBC at a private event held at the Royal Soceity in London on Friday evening. They were joined by the first man on the moon Neil Armstrong.

Mr Lovell said: "Personally I think it will have catastrophic consequences in our ability to explore space and the spin-offs we get from space technology.

"They haven't thought through the consequences."

Mr Cernan, who was the last astronaut to return to the Apollo 17 lunar module in 1972 making him the last man to set foot on the Moon, added:"I'm quite disappointed that I'm still the last man on the Moon.

"I thought we'd have gone back long before now."

"I think America has a responsibility to maintain its leadership in technology and its moral leadership... to seek knowledge. Curiosity's the essence of human existence."

Mr Obama cancelled Nasa's Constellation programme, which was intended to build new rockets and a lander to put astronauts back on the lunar surface by 2020, after stating it was costing too much and was behind schedule.

The programme had been approved by former President George W Bush and was expected to provide a stepping stone towards sending humans to Mars for the first time.

Constellation has come under intense criticism as a drain on Nasa's resources and attempts to design a new rocket system that would replace the aging Space Shuttle have been beset with problems.

Nasa insists it still intends to send humans back to the Moon but the cancellation of the programme will set back a lunar mission by decades.

Mr Armstong, who was the first man to set foot on the Moon in July 1969, refused to comment about the cancellation of the project. The former astronaut is notoriously private and rarely makes public apperances despite his fame.


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03/17/2010 07:19 AM

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Re: Apollo astronauts dismay at axing of Nasa mission to return mankind to the Moon
as if they wait for the disclosure
the old good "boom2move" technology is childish now
they wait with antigravity machines till the right time,
to save billions from a project intended only for eyes of the public..
hf
moral reasoning takes about 250 miliseconds
we make errors in between
perception->relation->behaviour
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03/17/2010 07:58 AM
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Re: Apollo astronauts dismay at axing of Nasa mission to return mankind to the Moon
no money honey.

Isn't this the result they were looking for when they started talking about how to build this next great depression.
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03/17/2010 08:02 AM
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Re: Apollo astronauts dismay at axing of Nasa mission to return mankind to the Moon
Poor economic philosophy does not have exportation freedoms.

HoMo economics = prison
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03/17/2010 08:12 AM
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Re: Apollo astronauts dismay at axing of Nasa mission to return mankind to the Moon
If we spent as much or even a sliver of money on NASA as we did on the MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, we'd be on the moon in a fucking indoor swimming pool listening to Dr. Dre while we sip Jack and Cokes all day.

But now the Rooskies and Chinamen get to do that. !FUCK!





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