Re: Juno yes, Moonrise no
- From: Pat Flannery <flanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 18:51:59 -0500
Joe Strout wrote:
Given their both exciting and innovative, why the heck didn't they choose the one that adheres to NASA's new mission? The only worthwhile thing Bush has done since he took office was to remove the Moon taboo at NASA -- or so I had thought. But now we're funding another Jupiter mission, right in the middle of the VSE schedule?
Think it through- if you can return samples from the Moon with unmanned robots, why do you have to send people there?
They don't want that concept to pop into anyone's head.
Pat .
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