Retracnic
Automotive
- Apr 22, 2003
- 87
As I'm sure you are already aware, the Bush administration has tasked NASA with returning men to the Moon. Proposed future Lunar exploration is to commence sometime between 2015 and 2020. My question is do you think NASA will use "off the shelf" technology or push the limits with engineering new technologies?
Unlike the Apollo program of the 60's, we already have the technology. You can stroll down to your local electronic superstore and find a refrigerator with more computing power than was used in 1969 to land Mr. Armstrong safely on the Moon.
I only ask because I feel that it would be a shame to see this new program cancelled because NASA (and it's prime contractors) felt the need to engineer 30 million dollar lunar coffee pots.
Regards,
Bryan Carter
Unlike the Apollo program of the 60's, we already have the technology. You can stroll down to your local electronic superstore and find a refrigerator with more computing power than was used in 1969 to land Mr. Armstrong safely on the Moon.
I only ask because I feel that it would be a shame to see this new program cancelled because NASA (and it's prime contractors) felt the need to engineer 30 million dollar lunar coffee pots.
Regards,
Bryan Carter