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Nomen Nescio
12-26-2004, 04:18 PM
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, Ray Vingnutte <rvnospam@againnospam.our.uk> wrote:
>I'm astonished at what I have seen on NASA TV, disappointed and
>astonished. Disappointed because I thought at least we have this low
>earth orbit thing going, and then astonished at how well we have not got
>it going.
>Those two crew have been on rations for the last month due to shortage
>of food. A supply module is due to dock on xmas day, but one of the crew
>said if anything should go wrong and the module does not make it then
>they will have to slowly shut the station down and return to earth
>because another supply module could not be sent till next year, I think
>he meant months away not a few days either.
>I can't believe that we cannot even get essential food and water up into
>low earth orbit when it is needed and the crew have to go on rationing
>what little they have got.
>And then you have some people here saying we should go to Mars and
>beyond, yeah sure like. Several times during the broadcast I kept
>thinking surely this can't be the same NASA that went to the moon
>several times all those years ago, yet here and now we can't even get
>essential supplies to the crew of the station in low earth orbit when
>they need it.

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