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There is no way, in my mind, that the Space Shuttle program should continue. I was willing to believe that the Columbia disaster had simply been an oversight, but the fact that, two years later, almost the exact same problem occured shows how inept the people at NASA really are.
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There are people in the U.S. that claim our National space program is a waste of money, and this money would be better spent; feeding the hungry, paying down the national debt, increasing spending on education, ... Browse > Home / Astronomy & Space / Why should the U.S. Continue to Pursue the Exploration of Space...
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After the loss of Columbia, should the space program continue? ... Yes, after a long investigation into the tragedy, we should ease back into space, slowly expanding our horizons. ... Apollo 1 Mission and Fire Pictures - Apollo 1 Fire - Space Disasters Poll - Should the Space Program Continue?
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We get more out of the space program than we put in. The spinoffs are huge. Considering the benefits, we should be putting much more into the space program. But, this will likely be a tough sell to your teacher. They will likely be of the l...
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Should the space program continue? As Gregg Easterbrooks says “the spacecraft carries out secret hope that there is something better out there—a world where we may someday go and leave the sorrows of the past behind.” It is believed that one day there will be a place, ano ... French Space Program 1060 words...
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Space exploration must continue in the name of science despite the consequences of the Columbia tragedy. ... The Columbia tragedy reiterates the risk involved in these ‘routine’ space flights. Budget cuts by the government could’ve been the primary cause of Columbia’s breakup. It’s time to ground the shuttle program.
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If we're going to seriously consider where the space program should be heading, why not take the time to shake-up NASA from the ground up, and separate its' 2 major disciplines, aeronautics & space flight, and re-create NASAs' predecessor, The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)and charge them...
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Despite the loss of the shuttle Columbia and its seven-person crew, most Americans believe the manned space program should continue. ... 82% said the U.S. should continue manned space flights. ... 56% said the amount of money being spent on the U.S. space program should be kept at current levels.
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NASA news release, January 22, 1996."The NASA Kennedy Space Center, FL, and community organizations associated with the space program will commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Challenger accident on Sunday, Jan. 28, and Monday, Jan. 29. Planned events will emphasize ... Only realistic flight schedules should be proposed,
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