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Well, NASA is moving forward on the next generation of space exploration. The technology is there, and so is the vision. What’s missing is a firm commitment확고한 약속 to fund the space projects of the future. CNN’s Shawn Callebs has more.

 

This is how NASA sees the future, taking a four-man capsule to the moon, but not until 2020. An ambitious program called “Constellation별자” But the agency could be hampered방해y a problem, space pioneers faced, more than half a century ago. Concerns deftly교묘히 spelled out in the 1983 movie, “The right stuff.” “That’s right. No bucks. No Buck Rogers.”

 

Workers moving forward on the successor to the space shuttle which flies for the last time next year. But funding for a space science is always at risk. While engineers work, the Obama administration is evaluating NASA’s budget against the reality of a sky-high federal deficit.

 

“Great nations have always been explorers. If you look through history, the great nations….they have always brought technological change, economic change. They’ve always been the leaders…have been those on the cutting edge of exploration throughout history.”

 

The Gulf Coast has a lot at stake관련이 있는. Work is already going on in the Michoud assembly center just outside New Orleans for that planned moon mission. The Stennis Space Center in Mississippi is testing a new booster rocket추진 로켓. And Huntsville, Alabama, long known as Rocket City, is the hub of the engineering design. It's also the home of former NASA scientist Homer Hickam.

 

“ A lot of us, true believers, have over the years, said Hey We’re get out. We gotta go somewhere in order to energize the space program and energize the people.” You may remember HICKAM as the rocket boy from the 1999 film “October Sky” The world has changed dramatically from those early days. “You gotta rember we were all terrified at the Russians back then and it was like us against them and we were all very competitive against the communists and we gotta beat them” NASA says it needs about 3 billion dollars in 2009 for the Constellation Moon Mission program. Three and a quarter billion in 2010, then it spikes up to more than 6 billion in 2011. With the space shuttle retiring next year, it will be at least 5 years before the US ventures모험하다 into space again, leaving Russia, China, India and Europe a substantial중요한 window to get ahead앞서다. “We don’t wan to be sitting here watching everybody else going on there, because they’re gonna do it!” “NASA is a Can-do유능한 의욕적인 agency. You gotta give the job to do! And also the tools to do it which means money! They need the money to make this happen!” In simple terms, no bucks, no BUCK RODGERS. Sean Callebs, CNN, New Orleans.

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