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Ad Astra, Sans NASA (Continued)

I haven't really commented on C. Blake Powers' proposal to abolish NASA. I don't necessarily disagree, but I don't think that it's politically realistic. However, he's certainly not alone, and Leonard David has a report from the Telluride Tech Festival a couple of weeks ago, at which apparently many people called for it.

Part of the problem is that many who are calling for it now (e.g., Bruce Murray, Lew Branscomb) have always been opposed to the Shuttle and station, and the manned spaceflight program in general, so their calls look like simple political opportunism. Freeman Dyson has a little more credibility, as a long-time proponent of space settlements. But they're all scientists, and we need to get out of the mode of relying on scientists for advice about space policy. Unfortunately, we remain mired in the false association of civil space with science exclusively.

The real problem, of course, is that the political imperatives behind NASA have very little to do with actual accomplishments in space. Abolishing, or even restructuring the agency would break many rice bowls, in the districts and states of very powerful congressmen and Senators.

The most frustrating thing to me, of course, is that we continue to discuss what to do with NASA without having the more fundamental discussion of what we're trying to achieve. Everyone (including the scientists in Leonard's article) simply assumes that they already know that, and are just trying to come up with a solution, when they're not even asking the right questions.

Posted by Rand Simberg at August 26, 2003 09:39 AM
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CAIB report completely failed to touch on fundamental questions.
Their main recommendations according to CNN:

"A national commitment to manned space flight"
Like national commitment to build elevators .. to go where ?

"Adequate funding of NASA's safety system to ensure a higher level of reliability"
Oh yeah, throwing more money at the problem will definitely help.

"Creation of a new overall safety program"
Like giving a new name to a program ? OSP vs SLI ?

"Development of an orbital space plane to replace the shuttle"
Now that is going to open the skies. At a minimum launch cost of 100+ million due to ELV launch. All while russians are offering 20M rides _right now_.

In short, nothing about whats really wrong with space policy. Patch the embarassing stuff ASAP, otherwise keep going as usual.

Posted by at August 26, 2003 01:52 PM

To be fair, I think that a restructuring of space policy is above the CAIB's pay grade. That's something for the White House and Congress (and in an ideal world, the American people) to decide. But I do still hold out a slim hope that the release of this report will result in a serious discussion of why we have a space program, and what NASA's purpose is. That's a conversation that hasn't really taken place since 1958.

Posted by Rand Simberg at August 26, 2003 02:04 PM

"But I do still hold out a slim hope that the release of this report will result in a serious discussion of why we have a space program, and what NASA's purpose is. That's a conversation that hasn't really taken place since 1958."

You're an optimist. I see no reason why the report would change anything, after all it doesnt bring anything new to the table. This discussion hasnt come to pass in past months, xcept on some forgotten corners of usenet, why would it now ?
My projections: reformatted bueraucracy, some changed logos and names in some departments, some budget shuffling. Return to business as usual ASAP. Perhaps "safety" as an added buzzword in each press realease and internal document. 'Til next time.

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