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Monday, April 07, 2008

Why are we going to the moon?

60 Minutes correspondent Bob Simon (my fav) asked why NASA is going back to the moon:

"A lot of people don’t understand. They say, ‘Why can’t we go to the moon, we've already been there.' Well, we can’t really roll up the garage door and dust off the Saturn V rockets. That whole infrastructure was dismantled after the Apollo program."

The decision to dismantle Apollo and to cancel possible future trips to places like Mars was made during the Nixon era. Dr. Mike Griffin, NASA's current director, says that was wrong. "It has to rank as one of the colossal mistakes in history," he says.

And that mistake, Griffin says, led to the Space Shuttle, which he believes doesn’t generate as much excitement because it never leaves the Earth’s orbit. Griffin says Americans are bored by the space program because NASA has run a boring space program. The Space Shuttle will finally be retired in two years. In its place: the new exploration program called Constellation.

There is no question Mars is the ultimate goal, but why return to the moon? Why not go straight to Mars? "If we didn’t have a moon, we would. And we could. But it would be much riskier," Griffin says.

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