The end of the Shuttle programme has left the US in danger of squandering decades of space achievement, former astronauts Neil Armstrong and Eugene Cernan have told the US Senate Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
The 81-year old space grandee Armstrong criticised the fact that getting to the International Space Station (ISS) meant hitching a lift on decades-old technology, Russia’s Soyuz, in order to make the journey,
“For a country that has invested so much for so long to achieve a leadership position in space exploration and exploitation, this condition is viewed by many as lamentably embarrassing and unacceptable,” Armstrong said.
“A lead, however earnestly and expensively won, once lost, is nearly impossible to regain.” He warned.
Armstrong’s sentiments as the first human being to walk on the moon in 1969 were backed up a similar contribution from Eugene Cernan, 77, the last man to have stood on its surface in 1972.
“Today, we are on a path of decay. We are seeing the book close on five decades of accomplishment as the leader in human space exploration,” said Cernan.
“You want a launch vehicle today that will service the ISS? We’ve got it sitting down there,” Cernan added, referring to the Space Shuttle. “So before we put it in a museum, let’s make use of it. It’s in the prime of its life, how could we just put it away?”
The Space Shuttle was cancelled in 2004 by President George Bush a move that never looked likely to be reversed by his successor Barack Obama given the state of US finances. Part of the problem has been agreeing on the goal of space exploration, with opinions divided on a return to the moon, a more ambitious journey to Mars and deep-space scientific exploration using probes.
Poignantly, only a fortnight ago NASA published the clearest images yet of the Apollo 11 and 17 landing sites reached by Armstrong and Cernan on their extraordinary missions. Increasingly, the impression is of a bold period in history that could take humanity decades to live down as it tries to match its achievements.www.pcadvisor.co.uk



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Yes, this whole space thing is a wreck. I mean, if UFO’s exist, what else aren’t they telling us? ALL LIES!!!!
Ive never really understood the clamour for Armstrong, he wasnt first, he didnt design the rockets, he didnt do anything greater than a scientist that made it happen, if it happened. He sat strapped in and was fired at the moon, he pushed buttons, turned dials, put on a suit and walked down some stairs. Where he did it doesnt make him special.
Anonymous “clamour for Armstrong” you are a very strange dude!
Agreed All lies, including their BOGUS picture of Saturn done by a 3 year old.
Ah NASA… Public relations. That is it. Armstrong knows this, the real space program def doesn’t need bullshit rockets. They need to us what they have been using for the last 40 years or so… Anti gravity technology. Anyone who says bullshit think of this. Gravity is a frequency, once the frequency is calculated, all that needs to be done is reverse the polarity. Seems simple.. Prob not but Def do able… Look up crystal castle for a small sample of what is possible with anti gravity…