Subj : NASA, shuttle, anyone? To : CHARLES ANGELICH From : WAYNE CHIRNSIDE Date : Sun Aug 21 2005 08:37 am -> ->>> I would prefer that NASA discontinue launchings of the -> ->>> shuttles but I have a feeling they will continue until -> ->>> there is another horrific outcome. :-( -> WC>> To complete the international space station and do a -> WC>> Hubble service they need a minimum of 19 more flights or -> WC>> about one chance of another catastrophic loss. -> CA>> Fixing the Hubble makes sense. Completion of the ISS means -> CA>> nothing to me. -> ML> i take it that you do not expect to benefit from any -> ML> medical discoveries made via ISS hosted tests?? -> I live in a country where access to doctors/hospitals is -> rapidly becoming a privlege of the rich. Why would I think any -> of this will help me (I'm not rich). -> WC>> IMO it never was the right craft for the job. -> CA>> I don't know. Considering it was designed/built about 20 -> CA>> years ago it's amazing it continues to do anything at all. -> ML> it flys like a rock better than most rocks ;) -> With a big enough engine _anything_ will fly. Taken the tour at Cape Canaveral twice. The Saturn 5 is absolutely awesome. They've got Redstones and Titan's standing up but the Saturn 5 lies on it's side and it dwarfs all the other rockets. --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .