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Sigh! The latest US Fed cutbacks mean the end of NASA's unmanned deepspace dominance. February 16, 2012 12:37 am Jeff-Wash

Sigh! Two sad topics to discuss today, one that I will post on Comestible Zone; the other here.

NASA/JPL and NASA/JHUAPL have accomplished many stunning achievements with deep-space robotic craft  over the past 50 years… The Mariners, Surveyors, Vikings, Voyagers, Magellan, Galileo, Cassini, the MER’s, etc.

 

But the latest cutbacks in NASA’s budget means that JPL and JHUAPL deepspace flagship missions are a thing of the past.   Forget a Mars Sample Return Mission… Forget a Europa lander… Forget a Titan Balloon or Titan Boat mission.

This generation of engineers and technicians working for JPL and JHUAPL may soon be pink-slipped out of existance.,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Hmmmm...... Could a company develop that exists almost solely for the purpose of scientific missions? I imagine it'd be a ... by VelociraptorBlade 2012-02-16 13:23:18
    • If there were such an entity, they would go broke in years like this. n/t by alcaray 2012-02-16 16:53:51
      • Yes, but I'm wondering if there was ANY way such a company could survive by catering a little more to ... by VelociraptorBlade 2012-02-18 20:45:25
        • Well, someone (who is curious - hint, hint) should do a study, like you do prior to starting a new business. by alcaray 2012-02-20 17:20:29
      • I'm thinking that ESA, China and a more confident and restored JAXA are a more likely source of future deep-space robotic ... by Jeff-Wash 2012-02-16 13:42:15

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