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US to send four astronauts to moon in 2018
September 19, 2005
The United States will send four astronauts to the moon in 2018 in a return to its pioneering manned mission into space, NASA administrator Michael Griffin announced Monday.
NASA is to design a new rocket based on the technology from its ageing shuttles that are to be retired in 2010, Griffin said. The new rocket could be orbiting in space by 2014.
The last manned mission to the moon was the Apollo 17 rocket in 1972. But the new mission will enable preparations to set up a permanent base on the moon, Griffin said.
The NASA chief estimated the cost of the moon programme at 104 billion dollars.
He said the new rocket would be "very Apollo-like, with updated technology. Think of it as Apollo on steroids."
© 2005 AFP
US to send four astronauts to moon in 2018
September 19, 2005
The United States will send four astronauts to the moon in 2018 in a return to its pioneering manned mission into space, NASA administrator Michael Griffin announced Monday.
NASA is to design a new rocket based on the technology from its ageing shuttles that are to be retired in 2010, Griffin said. The new rocket could be orbiting in space by 2014.
The last manned mission to the moon was the Apollo 17 rocket in 1972. But the new mission will enable preparations to set up a permanent base on the moon, Griffin said.
The NASA chief estimated the cost of the moon programme at 104 billion dollars.
He said the new rocket would be "very Apollo-like, with updated technology. Think of it as Apollo on steroids."
© 2005 AFP

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Anonymous, At
12:40 PM, September 19, 2005
Super cool! I, for one, will be cheering then on from terra firma and wishing all the while I was one of the few, the proud, to return to the moon.
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J R Phillips, At
9:27 AM, September 21, 2005
Hey Tim!
I'm not back in Houston yet; no gas. But everything should be fine at my place and at work.
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aaron, At
3:53 PM, September 24, 2005
Whatever happened to random pic of the DAY?
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7:24 PM, October 01, 2005
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4:27 PM, October 04, 2005
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12:47 AM, October 05, 2005
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Online Incomes, At
1:35 AM, October 05, 2005
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Online Incomes, At
3:00 AM, October 07, 2005
Two things, man. One, ya gotta turn on the comment spam thingy for your blog. Two, post something new and interesting! And three...um...I hope you're doing well and have a really good reason for not posting in so long. Maybe you and Mark are in cahoots (sp?)together on the whole non-posting thing. Maybe you're off saving the world and we just don't know it yet. Anyway. That was more than two things. Hmm.
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J R Phillips, At
1:55 AM, October 09, 2005
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11:28 AM, October 09, 2005
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tom naka, At
9:33 AM, October 11, 2005
Janice:
I guess Tim does have a fairly good excuse for not posting as he has been suffering these past two weeks attending a homeschool conference and the Faith and Freedom Tour. Sounds rough, right?
Anyway, we are all looking forward to his arrival home tonight. I know he will be very busy, but hopefully he'll have time to post some pictures of his time in Philly.
~Cara
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