In article . net, "Mike
Rapoport" writes:
Agreed. Unmanned space programs accomplish much more at a fraction of the
cost.
And they fail to accomplish the one really important thing, to find and stretch
the limits of mankind, no matter how much we put into them.
Besides, the trip to Mars is already paid for.
The benefits we have already received from better weather forcasting and
communications alone put us in debt to NASA for a couple of trillion so far.
How much is GPS worth over the next 50 years?
Manned flight is really just a perk they have more than earned for the benefits
that have accrued to us through serendipity from earlier Buck Rogers stuff.
Don
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Wm. Donald (Don) Tabor Jr., DDS
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Chesapeake, VA - CPK, PVG
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