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Akno21
Junior Chimp
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« on: July 04, 2004, 09:37:47 AM »

I would be really interested to hear some of your opinions on the future of space exploration. Some specific questions/ideas:

1. In general, is the investment in space exploration "worth it?"

2. Is NASA doing a good job?

3. Do you see China as a threat, both short- and long-term?

4. Viability of the ISS, Space Shuttles, Moon Base, Mars Landing, Bush's plans etc.

5. Anything else you like!

1. I don't think so. What have we accomplished in space the last 20 years?
2. Right now I don't think NASA has a vision, which is neccessary to be successful in a venture like this.
3. No. I think China could be an important ally if we respect it.
4. The moon colony and a Mars landing are the most unrealistic, but yet the only ones that are worth pursuing.
5. NASA should be a low priority.  
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