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NASA Trying To Reinvent Their Approach

coondoggie writes to tell us that NASA has started down the road to reinvention with the addition of four new committees to the external advisory group that drives the agency's direction. "The four new committees include Commercial Space, Education and Public Outreach, Information Technology Infrastructure, and Technology Innovation. The council's members provide advice and make recommendations to the NASA administrator about agency programs, policies, plans, financial controls and other matters pertinent to NASA's responsibilities. In the realm of commercial space, NASA has been pushed by outside experts to leave low Earth orbit flights to other aerospace firms. The Review of United States Human Space Flight Plan Committee report recently took that a step further in recommending: A new competition with adequate incentives to perform this service should be open to all US aerospace companies. This would let NASA focus on more challenging roles, including human exploration beyond low-Earth orbit based on the continued development of the current or modified NASA Orion spacecraft."

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  1. Re:What could go wrong? by jameskojiro · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Maybe they need more Meetings, I am sure a consensus solution could be reached if we add 4 more hours of meetings each day...

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  2. Re:NASAs first priority by jameskojiro · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Free-ze Dried Ice Cream for some!!!!

    Asteroid Arcade Games for everyone else!!!!

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  3. Re:Quick summary by Profane+MuthaFucka · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Slashdot User D, writing to his Republican congressman: "You know, you can kill lots of people with big rockets..."

    Congressman: "Get me the Pentagon! Fly me to Johnson Space Center! We gots to have a meeting about this!"

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  4. yikes, anti-gravity suits available, for some... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    “Atlas Shrugged” was published 52 years ago, but in the Obama era, Rand’s angry message is more resonant than ever before. Sales of the book have reportedly spiked. At “tea parties” and other conservative protests, alongside the Obama-as-Joker signs, you will find placards reading “Atlas Shrugs” and “Ayn Rand Was Right.” Not long after the inauguration, as right-wing pundits like Glenn Beck were invoking Rand and issuing warnings of incipient socialism, Representative John Campbell, Republican of California, told a reporter that the prospect of rising taxes and government regulation meant “people are starting to feel like we’re living through the scenario that happened in ‘Atlas Shrugged.’ ”

    Rand’s style of vehement individualism has never been universally popular among conservatives — back in 1957, Whittaker Chambers denounced the “wickedness” of “Atlas Shrugged” in National Review — and Rand still has her critics on the right today. But it can often seem, as Jonathan Chait, a senior editor at The New Republic recently observed, that “Rand is everywhere in this right-wing mood.” And while it’s not hard to understand Rand’s revenge-fantasy appeal to those on the right, would-be Galts ought to hear the story Anne C. Heller has to tell in her dramatic and very timely biography, “Ayn Rand and the World She Made.”

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/01/books/review/Kirsch-t.html