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purplecthulhu at 03:57pm on 08/02/2006 under science nasa
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On appointment, NASA's new director said that science was NASA's crown jewels, and that not 'one dime' would be taken from science to pay for spaceflight.
Well that didn't last long, did it:
http://www.newscientistspace.com/article.ns?id=dn8689&feedId=online-news_rss20
So we can look to Europe and ESA taking over the lead in planet finding, gravitational wave astronomy, ground-based optical interferometry, X-ray astronomy, and maybe even Mars studies. If we can get the budget together.
From my point of view the biggest balck spot here is the indefinite delay to SOFIA, a 747-based airborne observatory in the far-infrared, but the damage is spread around to cover most areas of NASA science.
So NASA will now have a space station and manned launched vehicles and nothing to do when astronauts go up in them...
Well that didn't last long, did it:
http://www.newscientistspace.com/article.ns?id=dn8689&feedId=online-news_rss20
So we can look to Europe and ESA taking over the lead in planet finding, gravitational wave astronomy, ground-based optical interferometry, X-ray astronomy, and maybe even Mars studies. If we can get the budget together.
From my point of view the biggest balck spot here is the indefinite delay to SOFIA, a 747-based airborne observatory in the far-infrared, but the damage is spread around to cover most areas of NASA science.
So NASA will now have a space station and manned launched vehicles and nothing to do when astronauts go up in them...
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