Thursday, March 29, 2012

Better get the shuttle out of museum

US falling behind in battle for ultimate high ground — space
 
Pete Olson (R-Texas) - TheHill.com (Opinion)
 
March has been an exciting month in space exploration. The media has been abuzz with stories about future lunar missions to gather soil samples, continued development of lunar probes and record-setting numbers of rocket launches. Unfortunately, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is featured in none of these stories, which is unusual, given that the United States has long been the global leader. Sadly, these stories are all about China’s escalating ambition to eclipse the United States as the global leader in human space flight.
 
Film aims to keep dream alive
 

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