
How to Get Back to the Moon in 4 Years--This Time to Stay
The answer is pretty straightforward: turn to private industry
Howard Bloom, the author of six books, is founder and chair of The Space Development Steering Committee and a member of the board of governors of the National Space Society. He is currently co-conceiving a multi-planetary project for Caltech's Keck Institute for Space Studies. Follow Howard Bloom on Twitter @howardxbloom
The answer is pretty straightforward: turn to private industry
NASA needs to get out of the rocket business and start doing what it's uniquely qualified for
A widespread opinion is that the sequestration—the blunt whack of $85 billion from the national government’s budget--was, as Marco Rubio (in an UPI story) puts it, “a dumb idea when it was created and it's a dumb idea now.” But the sequestration may be far dumber than most realize...
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