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Offline Sirgod

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BTw It's been 30 years, time to go again...
« on: July 21, 2004, 12:03:20 am »
To the Moon Baby to the moon.

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Can't Believe I forgot this today.

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Re: BTw It's been 30 years, time to go again...
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2004, 12:08:57 am »
35 actually. But who's counting right? lol

It's amazing we only went the once or twice. We don't even have a vessell capable of doing it now.
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Re: BTw It's been 30 years, time to go again...
« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2004, 12:26:36 am »
I agree, I hope we give it another shot.  But the world is a different place.  When Kennedy proposed going to the moon it was taken as a challenge.  When Bush made the same proposal it was looked on as a very large bill. 

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Re: BTw It's been 30 years, time to go again...
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2004, 12:31:36 am »
Cant go to the moon when they are doing this.

 US panel backs space budget cut
 
 
The proposed cuts could limit President Bush's plans for manned missions to the Moon and Mars
A US House of Representatives panel has voted to cut the money given to fund space, environment and science programmes for next year.
Some was allocated instead to boost war veterans' health care by $2bn.

Correspondents say the cut is a stark example of budget pressures faced by a Republican-run Congress. Democrats said spending limits were too tight.

The move comes on the 35th anniversary of the day that Neil Armstrong took man's first steps on the Moon.


The astronaut and his Apollo 11 crew members, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, gathered in Washington to celebrate their 1969 landing.

'Brutally fair'

The BBC's Barnie Choudhury in Washington says the allocation of funds shows Congress' determination to provide cash at a time of war.

"The choices have been brutally fair," said James Walsh, chief author of the measures.

But some Democrats on the panel complained about the spending limits Republicans have voted to impose on Congress.

"This year I think it's going to be very clear it's becoming excruciating, if not unacceptable," said Alan Mollohan, a top Democrat on the subcommittee.

The measures will have to be supported by a full House and the Senate before US President George W Bush could approve it.

Just $372m was provided out of the $910m Mr Bush wanted for initial preparations for manned missions to the Moon and Mars.

Nasa's human space flight programme has been grounded since the shuttle Columbia disintegrated in February 2003, killing seven astronauts.

In January, President Bush said astronauts will be back on the Moon by 2020, and will establish a lunar base to prepare for human exploration of Mars.

 

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Re: BTw It's been 30 years, time to go again...
« Reply #4 on: July 21, 2004, 07:16:34 am »
It's sad how little news coverage this event received.  I caught a small blurb as I was going to bed last night.
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Re: BTw It's been 30 years, time to go again...
« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2004, 08:34:37 am »
Cant go to the moon when they are doing this.

 US panel backs space budget cut
 
 
The proposed cuts could limit President Bush's plans for manned missions to the Moon and Mars
A US House of Representatives panel has voted to cut the money given to fund space, environment and science programmes for next year.
Some was allocated instead to boost war veterans' health care by $2bn.

Correspondents say the cut is a stark example of budget pressures faced by a Republican-run Congress. Democrats said spending limits were too tight.

The move comes on the 35th anniversary of the day that Neil Armstrong took man's first steps on the Moon.


The astronaut and his Apollo 11 crew members, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, gathered in Washington to celebrate their 1969 landing.

'Brutally fair'

The BBC's Barnie Choudhury in Washington says the allocation of funds shows Congress' determination to provide cash at a time of war.

"The choices have been brutally fair," said James Walsh, chief author of the measures.

But some Democrats on the panel complained about the spending limits Republicans have voted to impose on Congress.

"This year I think it's going to be very clear it's becoming excruciating, if not unacceptable," said Alan Mollohan, a top Democrat on the subcommittee.

The measures will have to be supported by a full House and the Senate before US President George W Bush could approve it.

Just $372m was provided out of the $910m Mr Bush wanted for initial preparations for manned missions to the Moon and Mars.

Nasa's human space flight programme has been grounded since the shuttle Columbia disintegrated in February 2003, killing seven astronauts.

In January, President Bush said astronauts will be back on the Moon by 2020, and will establish a lunar base to prepare for human exploration of Mars.

 




Yeah, I was disgusted by this.  This effectively kills any Mars/Moon manned misssions.  We're too busy blowing each other up to be bothered with doing things that actually move the progress of humanity forward....

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Re: BTw It's been 30 years, time to go again...
« Reply #6 on: July 21, 2004, 08:42:48 am »
My name is Neil Armstrong, so i've been getting comments etc for the last week (actually getting MORE comments than usuall).I'm used to it, but it gets a bit much.......moer coverage is needed though.
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