One cheer for the President's space plan

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Thread: One cheer for the President's space plan

# 19084 byHuebner, Jay on Jan. 15, 2004, 1:20 p.m.
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Can some one help with the history? I believe every president since Jack Kennedy, with the possible exception of Bill Clinton, and that is what I need help on to verify that he did not, advocate for more exploration and developments in space. They all, like George W. Bush, saythings like "lets go, it the future", but fail to get the funding, the country behind them(on that issue), and so nothing really happens. I wonder if the one cheer is even warranted as this "vision" has been kicking around groups like this one for many years. Jay Huebner

Quick take on Bush's space initiative -- Evaluating a space proposal, we should look for vision, timetable, and funding. On this basis, I can say, "One cheer for the President's space plan." The goals and ambitions are laudable, leading to one cheer. The timetable is a joke, and the funding is a joke. This plan could touch off a space race, and in that case, the plan is one of how to lose a space race. (A serious version of this plan would say, "Mars by 2020. NASA gets an immediate 60% raise in funding, with two more raises in 2010 and 2015.") The President, while getting deserved credit for vision, should fix the timetable and funding in his plan. Absent that, we might conclude that the first human on Mars will be Chinese or Russian. Under this plan, they could beat us to Mars with 15 years to spare!
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