Private space companies are already under development, most notably Virgin. While they certainly do not perform the same tasks as NASA (Somehow I don't see experiments being conducted on SS2.), they manage to offer space flight for $200,000 per passenger, a spectacular price in relative terms.
Should NASA be eliminated? No, or at least not yet. But I can certainly see private space travel developing far more quickly and at a lesser cost. The shuttle has existed for about 30 years. SS1 won the X-Prize in 2004, and SS2 is due to be in service in only two more years.
Posted on: 01-28-2008, 8:11 PM
Should NASA be eliminated? No, or at least not yet. But I can certainly see private space travel developing far more quickly and at a lesser cost. The shuttle has existed for about 30 years. SS1 won the X-Prize in 2004, and SS2 is due to be in service in only two more years.




