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Buzz Aldrin, the second man on the moon, warned in an interview published Sunday that the United States risked falling behind Russia and China in the space race if it did not redouble its efforts.

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    jmarks2 months, 1 week ago

    Now I know who Buzz Aldrin is! funny how we only pay attention to the #1 guy, in this case Niel Armstrong!

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      NeoCon2 months, 1 week ago

      He is right it is time to go back and put America back in the space race!

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        libsRfunny2 months, 1 week ago

        Unless I am mistaken, we are the only ones to have explored Mars to any extent and explored our solar sytem with the Hubble. We have the most advanced space shuttle sytem, and all other nations are playing catch-up.

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        pc252 months, 1 week ago

        Unfortunately for the United States if Obama gets in that will be the end of it for us and we will definitely fall behind the Russians and the Chinese........

        http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/04/obamas_p...

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        The Space Shuttle program will end in 2010. The Constellation program is not scheduled to begin manned flights until 2015. Meanwhile, NASA faces dramatic job reductions among its 21,000 labor force at the close of the Shuttle Program.

        The Constellation Program is the follow-on to the Shuttle program. NASA is in the early development stage of the new Ares 1 rocket and the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV). The plan is for them to take astronauts to the moon which will become a staging area for the eventual exploration of Mars.

        Barack Obama's early education and K-12 plan package costs about $18 billion per year The early education plan will be paid for by delaying the NASA Constellation Program for five years

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      joeblowe2 months, 1 week ago

      Aside from the many and various technological benefits we derive from space exploration, there are those oddly satisfying "look what we can do" elements. And aside from all THAT, I have serious concerns about letting potential enemy nations get control of the high ground. We have pretty much totally commanded the airspace over any recent conflict areas. Allowing someone else to get command of space would be very, very foolish.

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        1-2-Oscar2 months, 1 week ago

        The United States is on the verge of becoming an economic basket-case. We have encouraged American companies to move manufacturing capabilities overseas, and we have done virtually nothing to create an environment which rewards those who help Americans continue to be the world's most productive people. Our stores are filled with goods made in China, we drive Japanese, Korean, and German automobiles, we wear red, white and blue garments from Tommy Hilfiger which are all made in Asia, and we have shuttered our own factories. We provide billions in foreign aid to nations which despise us. We have spent over a TRILLION dollars in Iraq, and we cannot even afford decent medical care for the veterans of that unfortunate conflict. We borrowed another $160 billion from the Chinese to give our citizens a "tax rebate."

        Where are we supposed to get the money for a renewed space program when we cannot control our spending in any other area?

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          jimdoze2 months, 1 week ago

          More Doom and Gloom... don't let Lou Dobbs and the rest of the MSM drumbeat of negativity get the better of you.

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          memestryker2 months, 1 week ago

          China got control of their birth rate. Unless we do, too, they will certainly pass us by.

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          Idamilli2 months, 1 week ago

          jmarks - how right you are! Seems like Neil Armstrong was the only one to be known for the "moonwalk". Just like that lady teacher in space - Amy Winehouse! (Damn, she's so ugly she belongs in outer space.)

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            newbie04202 months, 1 week ago

            I'm more worried about the US being the first to send man to Mars than I am to send man back to the moon, hopefully I will see it in my lifetime!!!

            It's one of the things I'm really glad Bush signed off on.

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            Cityslicker2 months, 1 week ago

            Oh my God heaven forbid , after all the Space Race feeds all the hungry children , supplies food for all and makes life for everyone so fulfilling .

            Finding Ice or Salt on Mars , they don't even know which one , has brought insight as to how to cure all illnesses and put a damper on high Oil prices thus relieving the economic worries all over .

            And you hear of Russia and China sending probes to other planets all the time in the news daily , oops that is America or Great Brittan .

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              HMMace2 months, 1 week ago

              WELL MR. ALDRIN--HOW DO YOU EXPECT US TO FINANCE THIS???

              MAKE MORE MONEY AT THE MINT// SO OUR DOLLAR CAN SHRINK SOME MORE...

              PERHAPS YOU CAN ASK THE RICHEST IN THE WORLD TO FINANCE IT...

              WITH THE COMING COLLAPSE OF THIS COUNTRY--WE CAN NOT AFFORD THIS ANY MORE..

              WE HAVE TOO MANY PEOPLE WITHOUT HEALTH INS..HOW ABOUT HELPING THEM..YOU KNOW =-OUR OWN AMERICAN PEOPLE..

              HOW ABOUT MAKING SURE ALL OUR WOUNDED VETERANS HAVE GOOD CARE--SEEING THEY GOT THAT WAY DEFENDING THIS COUNTRY..

              THERE ARE MANY OTHER THINGS WE NEED THIS MONEY FOR..

              THEN AGAIN MAYBE CHINA WILL FINANCE IT--THEY HAVE ALL OUR ONEY FROM THE OUTSOURCED JOBS OUR COMPANYS SENT THERE..

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                willottica2 months, 1 week ago

                Yup, we'll just ask China to lend us the money so that we can beat them in the space race. Then we'll send the specs over there for them to build the parts, and hope they don't copy the plans and delay the production in order to get theirs off first.

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                memestryker2 months, 1 week ago

                If another country moves ahead that has a psychopathic dictator, they will definitely beat us to "star wars" and use it on us.

                We can't afford *not* to stay in the space race. We will have to work on controlling our population as a way to cut down the number of mouths that need feeding. That is how China took a giant leap out of the 3rd world.

                Oh, and China settled on English for their national language, so a higher percentage of their citizens speaks English than Americans.

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                joey-evans2 months, 1 week ago

                Gee,

                I wonder?

                There have been many who claim the the moon-landing was faked. There have many books and films made debunking the claim that man has walked on the moon.

                Now I am one that remembers the historic event...when the whole world was tuned in and watched Ohioan Neil Armstrong take those first steps and utter the phrase "One small step for man..one giant leap for mankind." The feeling I and billions others had was a feeling you remember all your life. While I think that it is important for us to continue with space exploration, we as a country find ourselves in a much different situation than what we were during the 60's.

                How much of our money that has been wasted on this so-called war on terror could have been used not only for this but for all the other problems facing our country? Can all of you imagine what we as a nation could have been done with all the money spent enriching this president's friends?

                JOEY EVANS

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                Tcaros2 months, 1 week ago

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                We need to monitor what the heck they are putting up there!

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                  hefaa12 months, 1 week ago

                  Let's kill two birds with one stone, let's send "W" and Dick Cheney to Jupiter, one-way.

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                    Teech2 months, 1 week ago

                    Can't. We signed some kind of treaty promising not to pollute outer space. Also, there's enough junk and trash floating in orbit and in space.

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                    Lenagirl2 months, 1 week ago

                    He is right it is time to go back and put America back in the space race!

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                      skyking2p2 months, 1 week ago

                      po25 and all his "code words" nice neocon down boy.

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                        ppiittuu2 months, 1 week ago

                        i've worked the Constellation program. it's troublesome how much work there is to do, who is doing it, and how much of it they are taking on at one time.

                        i can't even imagine what it took for these old-timers to get the apollo program off the ground with the technology they had back then, and how much that we take for granted they did by hand.

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