shrike wrote:
It's overly simplistic (and I'm on only my first cup of coffee for the day), but I can't halp but feel some parallels with Air Mail. Slower development and too much regulation, but the Govt sponsored and subsidized the beginnings. Now commercial concerns will take over, develop, adapt, streamline spaceflight and turn it into a profitable enterprise.
Of course thirty years on, someone in Govt will decide that it's 'corrupt' and take over for a short period of time until they realize that they are no better qualified anymore than the Air Corps was in '34....
Commercial spaceflight is a myth. The government is paying the bill either way. I would be nice if Dragon works, because we are putting all our eggs in one basket (Boeing and Lockheed are looking at some type of system, but they want Federal money now).
We are defunding spaceflight. At least, until the Russians make it very painful to hitch a ride on a Soyuz (which they are already beginning to do) . There is a very real potential for them to take control of ISS completely.
The old Apollo guys are the only ones speaking out and not long from now, they won't be here to voice their concerns.
Either way, a huge step backwards from the Shuttle which is finally at it's peak operational capability. We'll never again see a winged vehicle land on a runway with astronauts at the controls. Pretty sad...