Re: What makes an ideal Moon base?

From: Paul F. Dietz (dietz_at_dls.net)
Date: 01/12/05


Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:33:14 -0600

Henry Spencer wrote:

> I'm sure that most of the station partners would agree... but Russia
> wouldn't be the country they'd be most unhappy with.

The partners in ISS have done the US taxpayers no favor by
making ISS difficult to cancel. I sincerely hope they are
annoyed, and become sufficiently more annoyed that they do not
saddle us with additional albatross-like partnerships.

        Paul



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