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NASA: China May Get to Moon Before U.S. Can Return
Friday, October 05, 2007

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida - The Soviets beat the United States at getting a
satellite, and a man, into space. Now, the Chinese may get to the moon
before the U.S. can make a return visit.

Fifty years after Sputnik became the world's first artificial satellite, a
new race is under way with the finish line on the moon. NASA, the former
lunar champion, already is predicting defeat.

"I personally believe that China will be back on the moon before we are,"
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin said in a low-key lecture in Washington
two weeks ago, marking the space agency's 50th anniversary, still a year
away.

"I think when that happens, Americans will not like it. But they will just
have to not like it."

Griffin's candor startled many in the space community, but insiders
acknowledge the reality. China has pulled off two manned spaceflights with
its own rockets and is eager to head for the moon.

NASA has a 2020 deadline for returning Americans to the moon. China would
like to beat that.

It has a probe poised for a launch to the moon, supposedly before year's
end. The lunar orbiter is to be followed by a lander and then, by 2017, a
robotic mission to return moon rocks. Whether China could land one of its
"taikonauts" there before American astronauts arrive is uncertain.

The U.S. is "more technically advanced. We certainly could be back on the
moon faster than the Chinese, but we don't have the political will and
therefore the resources to do it," said Joan Johnson-Freese, head of the
Naval War College's national security decision-making department.

Russia - the early day winner with the launch of Sputnik on October 4, 1957,
and the first spaceman, Yuri Gagarin, on April 12, 1961 - is no longer the
competitor it was under the Soviet Union banner.

Although Russia is a key player in the international space station, with its
Soyuz rockets regularly ferrying crews and cargo, it's figuring to team up
with the United States in the moon arena.

It was just four years ago that China became only the third country in the
world to launch its own rockets with people on board. Now it is aiming to
build its own space station to orbit Earth, as well as a mission to the moon
in 10 to 15 years.

Unlike the intense, cash-heavy days of the late 1950s and 1960s, budget
constraints have slowed NASA's previous rocket-fast pace. It will be 16
years from the time President Bush set the lunar goal in 2004 - if NASA even
gets to the moon by 2020.

That's twice as long as it took after President Kennedy issued the challenge
in 1961; Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin fulfilled it in July 1969.

"Apollo was a Cold War program. It was as much a war-fighting program as any
tank or plane," and both the U.S. and Soviet Union were starting from the
same place, Johnson-Freese said. The Chinese, on the other hand, started
halfway up the learning curve, she noted, having borrowed their spacecraft
design from the Russians.

NASA insists it's not a race anymore, with grander, longer-range goals than
Apollo's flags and footprints. Think lunar bases, with encapsulated minivans
for transporting astronauts.

"The U.S. has to get over this feeling that it has to be a competition,"
said White House science adviser John Marburger.

Competition or no, the prize will encompass more than any lunar treasures.

"I think we will see, as we have seen with China's introductory manned space
flights so far, we will see again that nations look up to nations that
appear to be at the top of the technical pyramid and they want to do deals
with those nations," Griffin said.

"That's one of the things that made us the world's greatest economic power.
So I think we'll be reinstructed in that lesson in the coming years."
 
On Oct 6, 9:39 am, "Patriot Games" <Patr...@America.com> wrote:
> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,299514,00.html
>
> NASA: China May Get to Moon Before U.S. Can Return
> Friday, October 05, 2007
>


Games, the Chinese have been underestimated by others for about
the last 4,000 years. You use a racially insulting term
for them which I find is insulting to every American citizen
because right now the economy of our entire country
IS DEPENDENT on the Chinese and other Asian nations
and it is thanks to them that our economy functions
at all.

In the coming war against the terrorist alliance, which will be
certain Islamic countries and/or organizations allied with
certain South American and African countries, the Chinese
will be among our most helpful ALLIES. The terrorist
hate the Chinese progress and cities and technology as
much as they hate us and Europe, make no mistake about it.

If the Chinese do beat us and get to the moon before we can
return, it will be a GOOD thing because it will wake up this
country that inadequate education, outsourcing high tech
jobs and industries and having huge trade imbalances MAYBE
WAS NOT SUCH A GOOD IDEA after all.

Citizen Jimserac
 
"Citizen Jimserac" <Jimserac@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Oct 6, 9:39 am, "Patriot Games" <Patr...@America.com> wrote:
>> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,299514,00.html
>> NASA: China May Get to Moon Before U.S. Can Return
>> Friday, October 05, 2007

> Games, the Chinese have been underestimated by others for about
> the last 4,000 years. You use a racially insulting term
> for them which I find is insulting to every American citizen
> because right now the economy of our entire country
> IS DEPENDENT on the Chinese and other Asian nations
> and it is thanks to them that our economy functions
> at all.


Their economy ALSO depends on US.

> In the coming war against the terrorist alliance, which will be
> certain Islamic countries and/or organizations allied with
> certain South American and African countries, the Chinese
> will be among our most helpful ALLIES.


Maybe. MAYBE. I'd like to hope so. I admit I've seen one or two hints
that they might be coming around...

> The terrorist
> hate the Chinese progress and cities and technology as
> much as they hate us and Europe, make no mistake about it.


For a fact.

And the Chinese, not burdened by our laws, are handling Muslim infestations
in China the correct way: They WIPE OUT ENTIRE VILLAGES.

> If the Chinese do beat us and get to the moon before we can
> return, it will be a GOOD thing because it will wake up this
> country that inadequate education, outsourcing high tech
> jobs and industries and having huge trade imbalances MAYBE
> WAS NOT SUCH A GOOD IDEA after all.


I'd be MORE impressed if the threat of them getting to the Moon caused us to
react instead of them actually doing it.
 
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