The Spaceship to Everywhere, Dennis Tito, Huffington Post “SLS and Orion give us so much more than technical capabilities. They will allow us to open deep space to all humankind, to expand human knowledge beyond our imagination, extend human experience out into the solar system, forge global partnerships for a better world and inspire humanity to dream of and achieve a better future. To not pursue SLS/Orion is to retreat […]
No one should really take Scott Pace & Doug Cooke seriously again on space policy if they push #NASA to do a mission w/ no known cost #tito — NASA Watch (@NASAWatch) February 27, 2014 Doug Cooke's Truth in Testimony form makes no mention of work with Dennis Tito and Inspiration Mars http://t.co/cq5Up5LbPm — NASA Watch (@NASAWatch) February 27, 2014 Doug Cooke has no answer for budget required for Mars […]
Hearing: Mars Flyby 2021: The First Deep Space Mission for the Orion and Space Launch System? 27 Feb 2014 10:00am live webcast – Dr. Scott Pace, Director of the Space Policy Institute, George Washington University Statement – General Lester Lyles (ret.), Independent Aerospace Consultant and former Chairman of the Committee on “Rationale and Goals of the U.S. Civil Space Program” established by the National Academies Statement – Mr. Doug Cooke, […]
Subcommittee on Space Hearing – Commercial Space Nov 20, 2013 10:00am Panel I Rep Kevin McCarthy, House Majority Whip Panel II Patricia Cooper – President, Satellite Industry Association Stu Witt – CEO and General Manager, Mojave Air and Space Port Dennis Tito – Chairman, Inspiration Mars Foundation Prepared statement – Hearing Charter – Watch live – Inspiration Mars: Some Thoughts About Their Plan, earlier post – Inspiration Mars: Some Thoughts […]
Inspiration Mars: Some Thoughts About Our Plan, Mike Loucks, John Carrico and Dennis Tito “Dennis Wingo provided some comments for us in his article Inspiration Mars: Some Thoughts About Their Plan. Dennis Wingo is a friend of ours. We welcome input from any source, especially visionaries like Dennis. Our IEEE Paper is an attempt to show the feasibility of the simplest possible Mars flyby mission. We chose a simple Mars […]