Space Exploration

Are NASA's future missions and budget justified?

  • It's worth the time and expenditures

    Votes: 229 66.0%
  • Complete waste of money

    Votes: 43 12.4%
  • We need to explore, but not at the current cost

    Votes: 75 21.6%

  • Total voters
    347
Here’s one thing that really gets me about the nimrods who claim the Apollo moon landings were faked.
If we had the ability to produce such good forgeries back in the 1960’s; why did we wait over 50 years to “go back”? We would have made plenty of fake trips since, especially as Hollywood special effects got better and better



Technically we aren't going back. No one is setting foot on the moon.
 

And each one of those companies made out like bandits. Thanks again Richard Shelby 😡
I am not criticizing NASA, the astronauts, and especially not the engineers. Congress saddled them with ridiculous requirements and forced inefficient pork laden contracts. It is a testament to the excellence of NASA that they were able to make the whole thing actually work.
 
This is why Trump appoints mindless kiss arse types to important positions. Trump proposes to cut NASA's budget by 23 percent and this suck up writes a letter to the employees saying he strongly supports Trump's budget.
NASA budget NEEDED cut. Are you even close to aware what Artemis has cost so far?
Mistaking the size of a government agency’s budget to have any relation to what they need is a basic error of political understanding.

SpaceX and Commercial Crew have shown just how much more cost effective private companies are at producing space hardware. NASA needs to focus on what they are best suited to accomplish; research and interplanetary robotic probes.

(NASA’s Office of Inspector General estimates the cost of the Artemis Program has been $93 Billion through the end of 2025)
 
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This is why Trump appoints mindless kiss arse types to important positions. Trump proposes to cut NASA's budget by 23 percent and this suck up writes a letter to the employees saying he strongly supports Trump's budget.
This proves you don't know anything about NASA or Jared Isaacman as he is IMO the best administrator they have had in probably 50 years.

He's been in their shoes as a modern day astronaut. He can fly around a dozen different aircraft including military jets, until the Artemis II launch he was the commander of the mission Polaris Dawn that held the furtherest away from Earth any human had been since the Apollo program.

He has also done a lot of good with his philanthropic donations to St. Jude and over the years has donated over $25M to US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville to help update it and modernize it. in fact his NASA Administrator salary goes directly to the Space Camp program.

You can say a lot about President Trump but his NASA Administrators have both been outstanding.

In his 1st term Jim Bridenstine helped push NASA to accept private space companies like SpaceX. He was key in implementing the SLS System and the Artemis program and directed that the next Lunar landers would be produced by private companies.
 
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This proves you don't know anything about NASA or Jared Isaacman as he is IMO the best administrator they have had in probably 50 years.

He's been in their shoes as a modern day astronaut. He can fly around a dozen different aircraft including military jets, until the Artemis II launch he was the commander of the mission Polaris Dawn that held the furtherest away from Earth any human had been since the Apollo program.

He has also done a lot of good with his philanthropic donations to St. Jude and over the years has donated over $25M to US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville to help update it and modernize it. in fact his NASA Administrator salary goes directly to the Space Camp program.

You can say a lot about President Trump but his NASA Administrators have both been outstanding.

In his 1st term Jim Bridenstine helped push NASA to accept private space companies like SpaceX. He was key in implementing the SLS System and the Artemis program and directed that the next Lunar landers would be produced by private companies.

Championing a cut of a quarter of the budget ??
 
Championing a cut of a quarter of the budget ??
There is a whole bunch of NASA stuff that could and should be cut. Anything that is not focused off world (so to speak) should be a start.

Once Artemis IV is done all manned missions should be turned over to SpaceX. Maybe by then Blue Origin will also have a crew capable vehicle that's actually able to go beyond the Karmen line.
 
Hilarious unintentional quote from NASA to Artemis just a moment ago. They are discussing features they can see now. Speaking of crater names; NASA told the crew they didn't think they would be able to see Schrödinger yet 😂
 

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