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Bush May Announce Return To Moon At Kitty Hawk
spacedaily.com ^ | 29 Oct 03 | staff

Posted on 10/29/2003 9:08:44 AM PST by RightWhale

BEYOND LEO - Bush May Announce Return To Moon At Kitty Hawk

Washington - Oct 29, 2003

A report by Space Lift Washington and published by NASA Watch suggests a major new space policy initiative is under consideration and may be announced by US President George Bush at celebrations planned for the centenary of flight at Kitty Hawk in North Carolina December 17th.

As the full implications sinks in of funding three decades of a space program with no serious long term policy planning, Congress has become increasingly hesitant to offer NASA a blank check .

From a variety of backgrounds and constituencies, pressure is being placed on Congress and the Bush Administration to get serious about space. Arguing that the problem is not so much any perceived threats from China, many seasoned industry professionals are pointing to the public fiscal responsibilities of Congress to oversee NASA's spending, and the mounting pressure from the commercial sector that wants a new deal for space vendors that sees the cosy big aerospace dominance of the industry - and funding - broken up.

In among all this is the assumption that the US cannot end its human spaceflight program. And if the money is to be spent, then it should be spent with specific national technology and industry goals in place - including measures to encourage new suppliers to offer services at what is hoped will be lower prices.

According to Space Lift Washington, President Bush may announce at Kitty Hawk a return to manned lunar exploration but without any specific massive new funding, forcing NASA to get serious about what it wants to do with it considerable human spaceflight assets and decades of experience. The initiative by Bush follows a year-long review of the future directions of the American space program in the immediate decades ahead. Space Lift's Frank Sietzen quoting Washington sources writes that a central recommendation maybe the "resumption of manned lunar flights to develop advanced technologies that can support U.S. astronauts working beyond Earth orbit to not only the Moon, but eventually to near-Earth asteroids and Mars." The Space Lift report further added that: "in an early phase of the meetings, manned Mars expeditions were considered too expensive and risky to adopt as a central goal for the civil space program" However, Bush was said to being "urged to factor in future interplanetary manned flight capabilities as part of the justification for a return to the moon."

Lawmakers Tells NASA To Cool Its Jets On OSP

In separate developments the previous day, key members of Congress told NASA in a letter made public Tuesday to delay the launch of its project for a new spacecraft to carry gear and astronauts to the International Space Station. "We are writing to express our deep concern with NASA's current approach to the Orbital Space Plane (OSP) program," said the October 21 letter to NASA chief Sean O'Keefe. It was signed by House Science Committee chairman Sherwood Boehlert and ranking Democrat Ralph Hall.

The United States has not yet decided what its space program is to look like, they said. The White House has formed a committee to look into the space station and a possible replacement for the space shuttle, after the Columbia broke up on descent in February, killing all seven astronauts aboard. "Therefore, neither the mission nor the benefits of the OSP are knowable at this point," said the letter, of which AFP obtained a copy. NASA has launched an OSP website. Posted are artists' renderings of stubby-winged craft similar to the shuttle.

"NASA's Orbital Space Plane program has successfully completed its systems requirements review to evaluate the concept design of the nation's next space vehicle," the website said. "NASA is proceeding with OSP development before we -- the Congress, the White House and NASA -- have reached any agreement either on appropriate NASA goals for human space flight beyond the International Space Station or on the extent to which OSP is an appropriate approach to support those goals," the letter said. "It is even too soon to know whether OSP will significantly increase crew safety for missions to low Earth orbit and we believe that any crewed replacement vehicle will be judged by the extent to which it significantly improves safety." The lawmakers also said NASA's five-year budget plan for developing the new vehicle was no longer credible. Investigators into the Columbia disaster frequently pointed the finger at tight NASA budgets. "Prior human space flight projects at NASA have been plagued by problems stemming from the unrealistic cost estimates put forth at their inception," the lawmakers said.

"We are not prepared to let budgetary gamesmanship damage another NASA program." They asked O'Keefe to shelve the project until it is approved by the White House and by Congress.


TOPICS: Extended News; Government; Technical
KEYWORDS: anniversary; dec17; flight; kittyhawk; nasa; wrightbrothers
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It's all up to Congress. The White House will follow if Congress wants to do this. That's all JFK did, follow Congress' lead to Apollo.
1 posted on 10/29/2003 9:08:44 AM PST by RightWhale
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To: RightWhale
Perhaps Clinton should get a one-way ticket.
2 posted on 10/29/2003 9:10:36 AM PST by Paleo Conservative (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law.)
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To: biblewonk
Unconstitutional-and-taxpayer-funded-joyride-for-armchair-Captain-Kirks ping.
3 posted on 10/29/2003 9:11:12 AM PST by newgeezer (Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary. You have the right to be wrong.)
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To: RightWhale
Return? Why, we never went there!
4 posted on 10/29/2003 9:12:20 AM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: Paleo Conservative
Perhaps Clinton should get a one-way ticket

See? You really are a neo con after all!

5 posted on 10/29/2003 9:12:57 AM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: RightWhale
I see a new Libertarian world.
6 posted on 10/29/2003 9:14:17 AM PST by bmwcyle (Hillary's election to President will start a civil war)
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To: newgeezer
The odds against the existence of extra-terrestial life are astronomical. Given the size of the universe, I like those odds. Lets go find out.
7 posted on 10/29/2003 9:14:52 AM PST by The Dude Abides (I'm calmer than you are....)
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To: RightWhale
Congress has been NASAs albatross since the end of Apollo. The president can provide initiatives/directives all day long, but until Congress funds it, it's still just a dream.
8 posted on 10/29/2003 9:15:02 AM PST by The_Victor
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To: bmwcyle
I see a new Libertarian world.

Heinlein beat you to the punch.

9 posted on 10/29/2003 9:15:41 AM PST by Poohbah ("Would you mind not shooting at the thermonuclear weapons?" -- Major Vic Deakins, USAF)
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To: The_Victor
That's how it looks to me, too.
10 posted on 10/29/2003 9:16:14 AM PST by RightWhale (Repeal the Law of the Excluded Middle)
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To: RightWhale
I would support that.

PR wise it would be very inspirational JFK-esc.

11 posted on 10/29/2003 9:17:21 AM PST by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: bmwcyle
Be careful! The moon is a harsh misteress.
12 posted on 10/29/2003 9:19:02 AM PST by Tao Yin
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To: Poohbah
"Heinlein beat you to the punch."

Didn't he invent the water bed?

13 posted on 10/29/2003 9:19:59 AM PST by truthandjustice1
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To: Poohbah
And you beat me to the Heinlein punch.
14 posted on 10/29/2003 9:20:04 AM PST by Tao Yin
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To: RightWhale
space ping
15 posted on 10/29/2003 9:20:20 AM PST by zx2dragon (I could never again be an angel... Innocence, once lost, can never be regained.)
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To: newgeezer
Sorry,go back and read the Constitution. It is Constitutional for the federal government to support programs that promote science.

Section 8. The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States; but all duties, imposts and excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;

To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries;

With China in the space race, and with their publicly acknowledged intentions of using space for military purposes, it is a matter of our country's defense to pursue expansion into space. A space program will help us keep our technological edge, which we are rapidly losing due to outsourcing to China, India and Pakistan as well.
16 posted on 10/29/2003 9:20:52 AM PST by hedgetrimmer
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To: Tao Yin
Better redesign/fix the shuttles first.
17 posted on 10/29/2003 9:21:18 AM PST by Ingtar (Understanding is a three-edged sword : your side, my side, and the truth in between ." -- Kosh)
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To: truthandjustice1
Didn't he invent the water bed?

Not the water bed as we know it--he invented one that let you float INSIDE a cushion of water.

18 posted on 10/29/2003 9:21:40 AM PST by Poohbah ("Would you mind not shooting at the thermonuclear weapons?" -- Major Vic Deakins, USAF)
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To: RightWhale
Bush May Announce Return To Moon At Kitty Hawk

Bush mooned Kitty Hawk previously?

19 posted on 10/29/2003 9:23:37 AM PST by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: RedBloodedAmerican
Oh boy did you open a can of worms. Remember Capricorn 1?
20 posted on 10/29/2003 9:23:41 AM PST by Armed Civilian ("Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in pursuit of justice is no virtue.")
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