26 January 2008

Giuliani and Space

While I am glad that it's looking less and less likely that he'll ever sit behind the desk in the Oval Office, I do have to commend Mr Giuliani for specifically bringing up COTS and commercial space transportation today in his op-ed article on FloridaToday.com:
We will maintain America's technological advantage in space. We will send Americans back to the moon and onto the next great frontier in human space exploration: Mars.

We will support the Commercial Orbital Transportation Systems Program to stimulate important private entrepreneurial efforts in spaceflight.

We will expand private-sector access to Cape Canaveral launch pads. To help prepare astronauts for longer stays in space, we will fund the Space Life Sciences Lab.

While a decent chunk of his article amounts to little more than your typical political pandering, his statement about COTS isn't your typical pandering--it isn't really likely going to get him anywhere near as many votes in Florida as promising a couple billion to expedite Ares-I.

I just wish a candidate that I could stand voting for would say something like that...

2 Comments:

Blogger Mark said...

Remember that SpaceX plans to launch Falcon 9 from the Cape. That could prove the leadinge edge of the wedge to bring a well needed commercial element to the Space Coast.

As for your wish that a candidate you could "stand voting for" would show the least bit of care about space, I wish I could feel your pain, but I don't.

11:12 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jon and I are sort of the inverse of each other when it concerns the 2008 Republican candidates so it's very easy for me to feel Jon's pain. I wish all the candidates would come out in favor of commercial space publicly yet differently enough to make it a debating issue --should be easy enough for them since they're politicians ^_^

Some detailed policy papers would be nice too but I know that's farfetched right now.

8:03 AM  

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