Will You Miss the Space Shuttle or Was it a Waste of Money?

July 12, 2011 RSS Feed Print

A few days after the Atlantis's Friday, July 8th launch--the final launch of an American space shuttle--Tuesday, July 12th marked on another "last" for the space shuttle program: the last space walk.

The two astronauts who conducted the walk, Michael Fossum and Ronald Garan Jr., were not of the Atlantis's 4-person crew, but rather residents of the International Space Station. Nevertheless, the shuttle played an important role in the mission. Part of the objective of the space walk was to remove a broken ammonia coolant pump from the station. The Atlantis will carry the pump back to earth, so NASA scientists can study what caused the pump to malfunction in the first place.

The second objective of the mission was to install a prototype robot called Dextre to the Space Station. Next January, long after the completion of Atlantis's final mission, scientists will begin experimenting with the robot's various arms, knobs, and fuel tank, testing its abilities to fuel future space craft that could travel farther out into space.

Today's space walk exemplifies the transition the American space program is currently undergoing. It is not only a finale for the space shuttle, but also, with the installation of a new experimental fueling system, the space walk also foreshadows space travels to come. Back here on earth, where debates on debt ceilings and deficit spending rage, it also asks us to consider the US government's own priorities. Will we miss the space shuttle and perhaps look forward to new forms of space travel? Or, with the culmination of the shuttle program, should we shelve our space dreams altogether? Answer this poll and leave us a comment to let us know what you think.

Should the end of the space shuttle be the end of the space program?

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We have to do something with our military

When we KILL IT. For Die it MUST Either by Budget

or by hatcket it will Die and as for Me I will once more

be a proud AMERICAN when i can say No BOMBS are dropping

on Little boys and little girls.

Give those Geniuses in the Pentagon a Goal of safely concouring

another planet as this one can not afford it.

jon of HI 8:21AM July 27, 2011

When we had VISION, we had people inventing, planning, hoping for future generations and their well being. We have lost our vision and replaced it with a WELFARE STATE mentality wherein generations of lazy drug-dealing recipients refuse to get an education, refuse to work, and expect those of us who do and have worked to give them something for nothing. Our politicians in DC keep developing this attitude by ignoring the benefits derived from space research and refusing to fund programs to educate and advance research and development. Our LIBERAL welfare program politicians have just about killed the ONCE-GREAT NATION by under-funding NASA and keeping the greatest organization which has ever been a part of the US government under the DOT and not given NASA cabinet status. As long as the NASA budget is less than a fraction of 1% of the US budget when it has been proven that for $1 spent on space research $7 is returned to the US economy, then our nations path to destruction will continue. If politicians will just look at history and stop trying to turn us into a welfare state, there is still time to get back in thespace research business. We need another mind like James Webb as NASA Administrator instead of astronauts. Webb knew how to go to the hill and talk to the idiots in congress and let them know what NASA could do and then prove it by putting together a group who could send men to the moon and get them back. I WAS PART OF NASA THEN. I'M SICK OF WHAT I SEE NOW!!

Bill Martin of FL 8:06PM July 19, 2011

I find this FAA approved spaceport called Cecil Field Spaceport to be a wonderful solution to our loss of the shuttle. The BIG question will be will the media get behind the privately owned space program better known as the NEWSPACE Industry?

Tony Webb of FL 12:37AM July 18, 2011

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