Jono wrote:
Macbeth wrote:
I have no idea how, but somehow "they" managed to make space travel pretty dull. Its probably the pedestrian nature of the tasks. "Going in to space to tighten that bolt, maybe hoover around the place, adjust that picture."
Fair enough, simply going into LEO is pretty dull. However, the Constellation Program was supposed to revive the manned exploration program that existed during the Apollo era. The point of this thread is to point out that the people in the US Congress who wanted the Constellation program to continue have managed to strike a compromise with the administration who wanted to cancel it in the new authorization bill. The Orion capsule, which was designed for deep space exploration is still being built and while the new moon landings have been cancelled, a manned mission to asteroid is apparently being planned for the year 2025.
I thought that would be enough to make the subject of space travel more exciting. Mind you, I'm still a bit sceptical about this plan.
I do wonder if they over-sold "space" back in the 50's and sixties. Clearly technology isn't going to catch up to the possibilities for a long time yet. Once they discovered that a spider spinning a web in space had applications in tennis-racket design they killed the glamour.
Not that that isn;t a terrible shame. Space SHOULD be a shedload cooler than it is.
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