Re: Bye-bye Moonbase, hello Asteroids?
- From: Pat Flannery <flanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 14:33:58 -0600
Terrell Miller wrote:
"Robotic options for all mission elements also will be reviewed, and one working group will be devoted to better defining manned versus robotic tradeoffs."
Asteroid's shallow gravity wells make it fairly easy to develop a unmanned sample return mission, as the Japanese have already attempted.
Pat
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