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Neil Armstrong To NASA: You're Embarrassing

astroengine writes "Neil Armstrong, Apollo legend and outspoken critic of NASA's current direction for human spaceflight, was joined by three other space experts to address Congress on Thursday. It wasn't pretty. Amongst the other criticisms was Armstrong's tough statement: 'For a country that has invested so much for so long to achieve a leadership position in space exploration and exploitation, this condition is viewed by many as lamentably embarrassing and unacceptable.' He might have a point, but Apollo 17's Eugene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon, suggested the shuttles should be brought out of retirement to fill the U.S. manned spaceflight gap — a suggestion that probably rolled some eyeballs."

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  1. Re:Unsurprising by tophermeyer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Space exploration is the right thing to do, but we don't yet have the knowledge or technology to make meaningful manned missions.

    We didn't have the knowledge or technology prior to 1961 either. But spending money to learn how to do those things was the right thing to do.

    IMO the goal of our space programs isn't just to put humans into space. It also serves to dump piles of money into US science an tech development. Our space program is an investment in the US that allows us to maintain a technological edge. We've lost hope of outproducing developing countries like China, out best chance now is to keep ourselves ahead of them technologically. We can't do that unless we are keeping our scientists and engineers working and advancing our sci/tech industry.

    TL;DR: We must do this in the name of SCIENCE!

  2. To Congress by michael1221988 · · Score: 5, Informative

    He didn't say this to NASA, but to congress.