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By: Gary Warburton

Yes, RGO and I`d like see more; all taking different approaches.

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By: alex wilson

Ronmey’s space position white paper: Repeat some meaningless platitudes, make vague promises to deliver something, and blame Obama for everything that’s (supposedly) wrong right now. Brilliant work,...

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By: GeeSpace

One of the problems with the Romney campaign is that it lacks specific objectives or goals. It.s proposed space goals is a real example of this. Romney will give NASA a mission or goal??. Well,...

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By: libs0n

“He didn’t want Heavy Lift development until 2015 or so (and if he had gotten his way, do you honestly think such an HLV would have been ready for an asteroid mission?)” That’s because: 1. Monies spent...

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By: Curtis Quick

libs0n wrote @ September 23rd, 2012 at 6:45 pm very well stated. If NASA never built another launch vehicle, they could be the first to get people to the Moon, Mars, Asteroids, etc, wherever. NASA...

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By: Dark Blue Nine

Several observations: 1) If political campaigns release bad news on Fridays so that the press doesn’t cover it (e.g., Romney’s tax returns), then what does the Saturday release of the Romney campaign’s...

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By: Rick Boozer

@libson You are smack on target. A well said and extremely cogent explanation of what a bum deal SLS is.

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By: common sense

@ Dark Blue Nine wrote @ September 24th, 2012 at 12:34 am “God help us if Romney wins and puts these guys in charge. We’ll do nothing in space for the next 4-8 years.” What does it say about everything...

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By: Googaw

Romney’s invocation of space security as an open political issue is extremely intriguing and should be generative of some very interesting, if controversial, ideas. One of them is the White Fleet idea...

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By: Googaw

We’d also want some capability to at least detect any unauthorized spacecraft en route to EML2, or to other high strategic orbits such as GEO, which might be potentially hostile and possibly with...

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