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Cutting The Notional #JourneyToMars Budget

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
May 19, 2015
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NASA Watch founder, Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA, Away Teams, Journalist, Space & Astrobiology, Lapsed climber.

7 responses to “Cutting The Notional #JourneyToMars Budget”

  1. DeaconG says:
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    Wow, that’s brutal…and oh so true.

    This poster needs wider dissemination…

    • DTARS says:
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      About five years ago, a guy that use to post here predicted how congress would slow commercial crew by under funding it in attempts to feed their porker rocket. He was the first to say on here that Musk would recover his booster and all would change. He taught class somewhere, Washington University I think. And would say that he would tell his class to design missions using SpaceX’s hardware. Coming to Nasa Watch and being able to ask him questions felt like sneaking into his classroom and raising your hand and getting called on.

      Looking back he was like a prophet.

      Noofqsc was his name here which stood for no one of consequence. Lol He was brilliant.

      • Vladislaw says:
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        LOL … I thought you were talking about me at first… I have said that about commercial crew since Griffin moved the COTS- Part D funding away from starting commercial crew and using it for the failed Ares I pork rocket.

      • Yale S says:
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        NASA is having a contest to name the SLS. I am formally submitting to NASA, and it may be freely used here at NW:

        PorkLifter

        http://netstorage.discovery

  2. objose says:
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    GREAT poster. someone had fun.

  3. Neil.Verea says:
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    Posters are only one step higher then PowerPoint charts. Great snake oil though.

  4. Gonzo_Skeptic says:
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    To you it’s a poster. To NASA management it’s credit for doing Systems Engineering.