But the meteorogists say that the superwarm summers and supercold winters fit in "normal variation". Whom to believe in when your gut reaction combined with the flood of information about the greenhouse effect and global warming make you feel like "this is it, climate change in action" and the scientists say otherwise?
I think the reason for not having the motor module in place was that the Russians run out of money, and couldn't build it on time.
Maybe Mir's commercialization will bring the needed money for Russia to continue participating in the ISS... or rather it might encourage them to forget the whole ISS business.
But the meteorogists say that the superwarm summers and supercold winters fit in "normal variation". Whom to believe in when your gut reaction combined with the flood of information about the greenhouse effect and global warming make you feel like "this is it, climate change in action" and the scientists say otherwise?
Maybe Mir's commercialization will bring the needed money for Russia to continue participating in the ISS... or rather it might encourage them to forget the whole ISS business.