Buzz Aldrin, the second man on the Moon, has issued a stark warning that America must invest now in the space agency Nasa, or surrender leadership of space exploration to Russia and China. In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, Mr Aldrin revealed that he intends to lobby Barack Obama and John McCain, the two US presidential candidates, in an effort to ensure they find sufficient funds for Nasa’s goal to establish a permanent base on the Moon and then send a manned mission to Mars. Nasa celebrates its 50th anniversary this year but faces grave embarrassment. The ill-fated Shuttle is due to make its last flight in 2010 but it will be a further five years before its replacement, the Ares rocket and Orion crew capsule – also intended for trips to the moon – are ready. In that time American astronauts will have to hitch lifts on Russian Soyuz flights merely to visit the International Space Station. Mr Aldrin, 78, said: ‘To me it’s abysmal that it has come to this: after 50 years of Nasa, and after putting about $100 billion into the space station, we can’t get our own astronauts to our […]
Monday, June 30th, 2008
Buzz Aldrin: Invest in Nasa to beat the Chinese to Mars
Author: TIM SHIPMAN
Source: Telegraph (U.K.)
Publication Date: 2:03 AM BST 29/06/2008
Link: Buzz Aldrin: Invest in Nasa to beat the Chinese to Mars
Source: Telegraph (U.K.)
Publication Date: 2:03 AM BST 29/06/2008
Link: Buzz Aldrin: Invest in Nasa to beat the Chinese to Mars
Stephan: We have chosen to spend more money on the military than the rest of the world combined - think about that for a moment. We have allowed our infrastructure to deteriorate, and our research and manufacturing capabilities to wither, and our debt to the rest of the world to reach levels never seen in history. All this at the same time as we have been in a state of denial concerning global climate change. Now in a kind of perfect storm it all seems to be coming due. I hate what has happened to my country, particularly in the last eight years.