Bob Zimmerman (Behind The Black) has a hard hitting op-ed in the Wednesday edition of the Wall Street Journal on the issue of NASA programs and projects like the SLS that are created for the benefits they give to particular states and districts rather than on how well they advance space development and exploration : Robert Zimmerman: No Liftoff for These Space Flights of Fancy: Both parties excel at feigning interest in space exploration for the purpose of justifying pork to their districts. – WSJ.com.
[ Update: Today Bob has a follow-up on his website about the SLS cost calculations: Pigs in space – Behind The Black.]
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Along similar lines, I thought Rick Boozer’s discussion with David Livingston on the Space Show on Monday went very well : Rick Boozer, Monday, 8-12-13 – Thespaceshow’s Blog.
They focused on the issues raised in Rick’s new book, The Plundering of NASA: an Exposé, How pork barrel politics harm American spaceflight leadership, in which, as I mentioned earlier, he presents the case that NASA’s SLS super heavy lifter project is a huge waste of taxpayer money.
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Other space policy items:
- AF Prepares to Shut Down Space Fence, But Final Decision Not Made Yet – SpacePolicyOnline.com
- Tales of Recent U.S. Space Exploration Insufficiency – SpaceNews.com
- Hitchhiking into Space – SpaceNews.com
- Library: A Round-up of Reading – Res Communis
Update 2: A couple of items from Jeff Foust. One about proposed modifications to the regulatory regime for commercial spaceflight and one about NASA’s plan to procure a low cost launch for a nanosat.