I am surprised there is no thread on the Shuttle Report. But it is devestating to NASA. The Columbia disaster happened because NASA ignored safety in favor of cost and schedules. They did not learn the lessor of Challenger.
Can NASA be trusted to continue operating something like the Shuttle? Clearly not, given the report.
We are at a crossroads where fundamental questions need to be addressed and not ignored. The fundamental question I have is why are we flying manned missions into low earth orbit at all? Why aren't we reaching out to explore the solar system?
We need vision. We to something better than a failed concept.
I say, ground the Shuttle and send cargo and people to the space station with simpler rockets, like the Russian Soyuz. I say, focus US manned mission on Mars.
What do you guys think we should do?
Can NASA be trusted to continue operating something like the Shuttle? Clearly not, given the report.
We are at a crossroads where fundamental questions need to be addressed and not ignored. The fundamental question I have is why are we flying manned missions into low earth orbit at all? Why aren't we reaching out to explore the solar system?
We need vision. We to something better than a failed concept.
I say, ground the Shuttle and send cargo and people to the space station with simpler rockets, like the Russian Soyuz. I say, focus US manned mission on Mars.
What do you guys think we should do?
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