President Obama in a bid to quell the current financial turmoil has increased NASA funding rather than slashing its spending as he was intially forecast to do. Still NASA's focus relies heavily on space science and exploration only, and not on the commercial exploitation of space.
http://article.wn.com/view/2009/02/13/C ... 1_billion/I heard of an actual experiment they did to see how flying insects would react to weighlessness when brought into space orbit. The insects (at great expense) were sent up on the space shuttle. After reaching orbit in a sealed transparent box, the insects were disorientated at first by the weightlessness but eventually just got used to the idea of walking along the surface of the container, rather than attempting to fly. Absurdity in itself! It's similar to taking hogs into space to see if pigs can really fly- no practical benefit whatsoever!
http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/bionews/19 ... 02285.htmlhttp://www.danwei.org/breaking_news/chi ... to_spa.phpNothing other than a real and practical, self financing space endeavor will sustain America's long term space endeavors. NASA needs to become self-sustaining and self-funding if it is to survive over the long term. How can President Obama seriously continue to fund a vast and expensive space exploration program in the current state of America's financial crisis?
NASA should be reworked and remade into something like a practical 'space mining corporation'. The mining of Helium-3, and other rare elements from the moon would be a good place to start. Continuing on its present course of doing minor and largely pointless experiments on the international space station will only add to calls to cull the space budget.
Space holds vast potential outcomes that are being squandered by people doing wasteful, and aburdist projects.