The cornerstones of the Bush initiative, announced in a speech on Jan.
14, 2004, are to use the shuttle to finish the international space
station by 2010, develop the crew exploration vehicle by 2014, return
humans to the moon by 2020 and eventually travel to Mars.
http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20051124-113036-1113r
Bush's space plan said in danger
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (UPI) --
A large deficit in NASA's troubled shuttle program threatens President
Bush's space exploration plan, it was reported Thursday.
The deficit could seriously delay or cripple the ambitious program
unless the number of planned flights is cut virtually in half or the
White House agrees to add billions of dollars to the U.S. space flight
budget, the Washington Post said.
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Man-on-mars? Sure, Why not? First things first.
Harry
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