January 16, 2004
RocketForge has an interesting post with some budget projections that don't seem at all unreasonable. This, of course, assumes that you're already somewhat pro-space.
Rand Simberg of Transterrestrial Musings posts some amusing email from a rabid anti-space citizen. The main thing I got out of the exchange (and comments) is that whatever side of the debate you're on, if your mind isn't open then you're an idiot and just wasting everybody's time. The link is to his main blog page, there's much worth looking at, so scroll down and enjoy.
Rocketman has a nice roundup of opinions and articles about the speech, and Laughing Wolf has an interesting take on what it says and what it doesn't say.
My attitude about space exploration is unchanged since before the speech. Like a little kid, "Aren't we there yet?"
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I'm posting a series on how I'd do a Mars mission over at Perfidy.org, if you're interested.
Posted by: buckethead at January 16, 2004 02:45 PM (ztNrs)
Posted by: StMack at January 16, 2004 05:06 PM (CSxVi)
StMack, I'm hoping some of the x-prize guys become all kinds of successful. The government can do it's part, but private industry are going to be the real drivers from here on out. Gee, I sound like an American, don't I?

Posted by: Ted at January 16, 2004 09:20 PM (2sKfR)
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