Space?
So, I was just as shocked as everyone else when what had become almost "routine" for the U.S. suddenly revealed it's very dangerous side once again. NASA proposed the shuttle program because it was supposed to be cheap, easy and very safe. However, it has proved anything but. NASA's original proposal was supposed to gear up to the point where a shuttle would be taking off every week. However, at its peak, the shuttle program managed to have eight missions in one year. That was cut back to a mere four missions after the Challenger disaster. While Columbia's life-span was only half over (shuttles are supposed to last 40 years) now that the U.S. has lost a second shuttle, the whole program is called into question.
So, should the shuttle program be scrapped? replaced? with what? What would you do if you ran NASA or were on the U.S. Senate space commission? Will the "final frontier" remain elusive or is there a way in which space can be effectively, safely and profitably conquered?
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