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Asteroidal Confusion

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
January 6, 2015
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NASA Watch founder, Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA, Away Teams, Journalist, Space & Astrobiology, Lapsed climber.

8 responses to “Asteroidal Confusion”

  1. David Whitfield says:
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    I think NASA’s leadership would like to avoid such comparisons, as OSIRIS-REx as well as Japan’s recently launched Hayabusa 2 make the ARM look superfluous and generally wasteful as a model for asteroid science.

  2. Steven Rappolee says:
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    Astrodynamics will never be the same with out Don Yoemans

  3. Robert van de Walle says:
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    Wonder what’s up their sleeves?

  4. Michael Spencer says:
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    “make the ARM look superfluous and generally wasteful as a model for asteroid science”

    On the other hand, a deeper future will thank us for developing the ability to move rocks around for better smelting placement. A space-living culture obviously needs this sort of tech (amongst others).

    This sniping at one sort of research in favor of another is inexplicable.

    • Paul451 says:
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      It’s not the sample return part that people are sniping at. It’s spending 20 times as much to send a couple of astronauts 3 days from Earth so they can pretend to be exploring.

      Skip the HSF part and you could have one of these every year for a couple of decades.

  5. dogstar29 says:
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    NASA, the space enthusiast community, the nation as a whole, and ultimately the world, seem to be overtaken with tribalism, infighting, and sniping. In the US this isn’t helped when members of Congress spend most of their time demanding money from people who want favors and attacking people of different views. NASA has become a pile of taxpayer dollars that powerful members of Congress fight over, a jobs program for districts, not even a jobs program for the country as a whole.

    We have to work to change this situation. And when I say we, I mean all of us.