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        They were never competition, exactly. NASA doesn’t make spacecraft, they buy and sometimes modify them from industrial concerns and always have.

        What they did do was be a federal space agency, with all that implies otherwise, which means a private company can’t charge premium rates to do the things that absolutely have to happen that they were doing.

        This is the privatization and militarization (through the inevitability of Space Force absorbing some responsibility) of space.

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    The US is gonna be so humiliated when China lands people on the moon and we have no infrastructure or tech in place to answer their move.

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      We’ll be sending the first live person to Venus and it will be our greatest hero, Elon Trump! We will show China what can be done when there’s a will.

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      We currently have no one meeting this head on with real leadership. Anyone with political capital to travel and speak with world leaders (as trump did when he wasn’t president) could be helping save this YET.

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    A Republican voter told me Trump would be thrown out of office if America loses the space race to China. Whenever I need a half-correct monkey paw fortuneteller, I guess I know where to find one.

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    So, is SpaceX just going to do all the infrastructure? Because this is just royally dumb.

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    This deeply pisses me off. You have no idea how excited I am to go back to the moon and if that goes down the drain imma lose it.

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    I’m super worried about JWST… It’s been absolutely amazing so far, and that fucker might just fucking axe it.

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      JWST is fine. It’s not going anywhere, and unless it is purposefully destroyed it will keep sending us data.

      The NASA Deep Space Network collects it and distributes it, but Europe could just as easily set up their own interface to receive the data. DSN was already in place, so it made sense to keep using it.

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        2 out of the 3 DSN locations aren’t even in the US or managed by NASA.

        • NASA manages the Goldstone complex in California
        • The Madrid complex is in Spain and managed by their national space agency
        • The Canberra complex is in Australia and managed by their national space agency

        Also, fun fact, the Canberra complex has the only antenna that can communicate with Voyager 2!

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      I mean, it’s already up there and there’s no docking port for future service missions.

      A lot of countries contributed to JWST, if the US drops it, someone else will pay people to keep it in orbit.

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    From the article …

    NASA announced on Monday that it will be closing the Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy; the Office of the Chief Scientist; and the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Branch of the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Twenty-three employees will be affected by the cuts,

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    Oh! Oh! Can Canada get its aerospace engineers and industry back? We’ve been missing them ever since the Avro Arrow project got cancelled by American pressure and they all ended up in NASA.

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      I would fucking love that. I find it unlikely but I really want to work in space manufacturing without moving to the USA. I know there are a handful of companies here, but not enough.

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    “It’s one small step backwards for man, it’s”, scans notes looking for last section of speech. Shrugs. “I think that’s it folks. One small step backwards it is.”

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    Science Mission Directorate cut by 50%?

    It’s not the people building the rockets getting cut the most.

    It’s the people studying the planets and responsible for understanding and protecting their state before human development s’encubre.

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      Yes and it covers way more missions than most people would think, like the Mars rovers, all of our sample return efforts, etc. It would all but kill US planetary science.