NASA Asteroid Capture Mission To Be Proposed In 2014 Budget 106
MarkWhittington writes "Included in President Obama's 2014 budget request will be a $100 million line item for NASA for a mission to capture and bring an asteroid to a high orbit around the moon where it will be explored by astronauts. Whether the $2.6 billion mission is a replacement or a supplement to the president's planned human mission to an asteroid is unclear. The proposal was first developed by the Keck Institite in April, 2012 and has achieved new impetus due to the meteor incident over Russia and new fears of killer asteroids."
Re:no purpose (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Priorities (Score:2, Insightful)
Since all the money will be spent here on earth, they can have fountains, Rolls Royces, and Yachts just by doing banker tricks with all those funds
that Boeing and General Dynamics and lowly technicians deposit from the NASA contracts.
Re:Let Me Get This Straight Dept. (Score:4, Insightful)
Human's have to get out there. Not as entertainment, but because if humans remain exclusively on this rock and in near earth orbits, humans are a sitting duck. The lessons learned in getting humans into low earth orbit, then high earth orbit, then to establish permanent bases on the Moon and Mars, are going to be used to develop longer term programs for human interstellar travel, exploration and in time colonization.
Or we can just develop robots to go out and do that for us and roll over here on earth and give up.