logickal wrote: ] ] With the release of the Columbia Accident Investigation ] ] Board report, the "timid souls" and risk averse are with ] ] us once more. Human space flight isn't worth the risk, ] ] they say. ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Bull. ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Having humans at the center of space exploration and ] ] development is what makes it all worthwhile. Anything ] ] less is pseudo exploration - interesting, but irrelevant. ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] I seldom draw social inspiration from sports writers, but ] ] Sports Illustrated's Frank Deford hit it on the head in a ] ] May 28 NPR interview, linking the achievements of Neil ] ] Armstrong and Edmund Hilary to a sense of purpose for the ] ] common man or woman: "What Edmund Hilary did 50 years ago ] ] changed us all, stretched us all, improved us all," said ] ] Deford. "Why? Well, at last because it was not just it ] ] (Everest) that was there; because he was there, we were," ] ] he said. ] ] Damn Straight. agreed. it's about the human spirit. extension and change are the foundation of who we are, or at least should be. RE: We must get in our spaceships and go | SpaceRef - Your Space Reference |