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    Yep, NASA are going back 36 years!


    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4261522.stm

    Nasa plans return to Moon by 2020

    The US space agency Nasa has announced plans to return to the Moon by 2020.

    Nasa administrator Dr Michael Griffin said four astronauts would be sent in a new space vehicle, in a project that would cost $104bn (£58bn).

    "We will return to the Moon no later than 2020 and extend human presence across the Solar System and beyond," Dr Griffin said on Monday.

    Nasa sent nine manned missions to the Moon between 1968 and 1972. A total of 12 men walked on the lunar surface.

    The new missions would use rocket technology already employed on the space shuttle to cut the costs of development.

    'Apollo on steroids'

    Dr Griffin said the new rockets would be "very Apollo-like, with updated technology. Think of it as Apollo on steroids."

    The agency chief was keen to head off criticism that the proposals amounted to a re-tread of those missions: "Much of it looks the same, but that's because the physics of atmospheric entry haven't changed recently," he said.

    "We really proved once again how much of it all the Apollo guys got right."

    Nasa is charged with implementing the vision for space exploration, laid out in January 2004 by President George W Bush.

    This vision aims to return humans to the Moon, and then to use it as a staging point for a manned mission to Mars.

    "We believe this architecture... achieves those goals in the most cost-effective, efficient manner that we could do it," said Dr Griffin in a news briefing at Nasa headquarters in Washington DC.

    The space shuttle is to be retired by 2010 in order to pay for its replacement, the Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) - to be ready by 2012. This vehicle would be shaped like the Apollo command and service modules, but three times larger, and able to take four astronauts to the Moon at a time.

    Fly me to the Moon

    Nasa would begin the first lunar expedition by launching a lunar landing capsule and a propulsion stage atop a new heavy-lift rocket.

    This will consist of a lengthened shuttle external tank and a pair of solid rocket boosters capable of putting up to 125 metric tonnes in orbit - about one and a half times the weight of a shuttle orbiter.

    The cargo it carries could wait for up to 30 days in orbit for the astronauts to launch aboard their CEV.

    Carrying a crew of four, the CEV would blast off atop a single solid-rocket booster consisting of four segments - exactly like those flown with the shuttle.

    Once in orbit, the manned orbiter would dock with the lunar lander and the propulsion stage and begin the journey to the Moon.

    After a three-day journey, the four astronauts would climb into the lander craft, leaving the CEV to wait for them in lunar orbit.

    After landing and exploring the surface for seven days, the crew would then blast off in a portion of the lander, dock with the capsule and return to Earth, parachuting through the atmosphere to dry land.

    Nasa says it will be able to recover the entry capsule, replace the heat shield and re-launch the craft up to 10 times.

    Reconstruction costs

    Dr Griffin dismissed suggestions that reconstruction of the Gulf Coast in the wake of Hurricane Katrina could derail the programme.

    "We must deal with our short-term problems while not sacrificing our long-term investments in our future," the Nasa chief said.

    "When we have a hurricane, we don't cancel the Air Force. We don't cancel the Navy. And we're not going to cancel Nasa."

    But Representative Bart Gordon, a Tennessee Democrat on the US House Science Committee, said in a statement: "This plan is coming out at a time when the nation is facing significant budgetary challenges.

    "Getting agreement to move forward on it is going to be heavy lifting in the current environment, and it's clear that strong presidential leadership will be needed."

    Nasa also envisions the possibility of building a semi-permanent lunar base, where astronauts would make use of the Moon's natural resources for water and fuel.
    I wonder how much of this is politically motivated, since China has already announced that it plans to send men to the moon.

    It's a shame that it seems that NASA are content to re-use old ideas and methods, without even attempting to design a fully-resuable spacecraft for the venture.

    Unless they become fully committed in establishing a semi-permanent moonbase, I don't see that there are going to be enough technological or scientific benefits to justify the costs of this. It's just another flag-planting exercise.

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    they need to do it before the chinese discover there's no flag though

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    The flag would be gone anyway.Mostlikely all you would see is a rod.And Barbarossa,you are just being a hater.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robs
    The flag would be gone anyway.Mostlikely all you would see is a rod.
    The moon landing was one big rod


    Btw, why don't you think the flag would still be there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robs
    The flag would be gone anyway.Mostlikely all you would see is a rod.And Barbarossa,you are just being a hater.
    The flag will still be there (if it was there in the first place ).

    Why would it have gone? Space-moths?

    EVERYTHING should still be there, flag, foot-prints, tyre-tracks, golf-balls, etc.


    I'm not being a hater, I just think they are being a bit short-sighted. The money could be better spent on robotic space research...

    Humans are so flimsy, and so unsuited to space travel. Robots do it better!

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    I now you want to see a link but i dont have it.
    I seen it on "Top 10 Reasons We Did Go To The Moon" Website

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa
    Quote Originally Posted by Robs
    The flag would be gone anyway.Mostlikely all you would see is a rod.And Barbarossa,you are just being a hater.
    The flag will still be there (if it was there in the first place ).

    Why would it have gone? Space-moths?

    EVERYTHING should still be there, flag, foot-prints, tyre-tracks, golf-balls, etc.


    I'm not being a hater, I just think they are being a bit short-sighted. The money could be better spent on robotic space research...

    Humans are so flimsy, and so unsuited to space travel. Robots do it better!
    sending robert to space would be cool

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    they should build like a Watchtower on the Moon, with a teleporter, and super friends can hang out up there, like
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarthInsinuate
    they should build like a Watchtower on the Moon, with a teleporter, and super friends can hang out up there, like
    For mandatory subscription to by astronauts - lest they're not allowed into space?
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    Quote Originally Posted by manker
    Quote Originally Posted by DarthInsinuate
    they should build like a Watchtower on the Moon, with a teleporter, and super friends can hang out up there, like
    For mandatory subscription to by astronauts - lest they're not allowed into space?

    Look manker...I know you were up all night stressing that the board was down, and so you are not quite on full par today, but please try and make sense. That last comment was just not up to your usual grammatically correct and coherence levels.

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