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Space News – Editorial: Latest NASA Plan Still Falls Short
April 28, 2010
“But if the new plan is an improvement over the original, it still comes up short on the question of what to do about a heavy-lift rocket that most experts agree is necessary to support astronaut journeys to destinations like asteroids or Mars.”
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Space News – Frank Wolf: Don’t Forsake U.S. Leadership in Space
April 28, 2010
“In terms of national security and global leadership, the White House’s budget plan all but abdicates U.S. leadership in exploration and manned spaceflight at a time when other countries, such as China and Russia, are turning to space programs to drive innovation and promote economic growth.”
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Huntsville Times – U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby: NASA is on a mission to nowhere
April 28, 2010
“Today, our nation’s space program stands at a crossroads. President Obama’s proposed cancellation of NASA’s Constellation program would destroy any chance that the United States will lead the way back to the moon and beyond.”
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Houston Chronicle: Texas lawmakers invite President Obama to Johnson Space Center
April 20, 2010
“Obama’s ‘reliance on a promising, yet still fledgling commercial space industry’ combined with retiring the space shuttle and canceling the back-to-the-moon Constellation ‘will severely diminish the manned space flight program and provide the JSC with no true mission objective,’ the lawmakers cautioned.”
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