Cal Thomas
President Obama's decision in 2010 to cut
The announcement comes six months after
During the glory days of the U.S. space program, the
Just as a nation cannot rebuild a gutted military overnight, neither can America reconstitute a space program that has seen many of its scientists and technicians retire or find jobs in other industries.
For people not old enough to have lived through the space program and its named missions -- Mercury, Gemini and Apollo -- there was a sustained unity in America about the space program that held fast even during the divisive Vietnam War. Astronauts, who had "the right stuff," in the words of
Who doubts that
Who thinks
The next president should declare a rebirth of the U.S. space program with clear goals, such as a U.S. moon colony and a trip to Mars. A reduction in unnecessary government spending will help pay for it. Other democratic nations might share the financial burden and receive some benefits. We cannot afford to allow
Many former U.S. astronauts and
There will be a space leader in the 21st century. If that leader is
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