http://discuss.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/zforum/04/sp_nation_gibbons011504.htmBush Announces Space Plans
Dr. John H. Gibbons
Former Presidential Science & Technology Adviser
Thursday, January 15, 2004; 11:00 a.m. ET
President Bush will ask Congress for $12 billion during the next five years for research and development to return man to the moon as early as 2015 and to use it as a stepping stone to human exploration of Mars.
Dr. John H. Gibbons, former science and technology adviser to President Clinton, will be online Thursday, Jan. 15 at 11 a.m. ET, to discuss Bush's announcement and the implications of what some are calling an aggressive and costly new programs.
Cape of Fear: I consider Bush to be exceedingly incurious. What on earth would he gain from a manned flight to Mars, other than the false impression that he embraces science and reason, the mortal enemies of religious fundamentalists. Am I being cynical here?
Dr. John H. Gibbons : Well, just like the fabled hydrogen economy, what he's proposing won't come due during his watch. He's putting out tantalizing visions of what is possible, then escaping the real price.
There's a quote from Max Born: "Intellect distinguishes between the possible and the impossible, reason distinguishes between the sensible and the senseless. Even the possible can be senseless."
And I think that's what we have here. I would much rather have our president address the issues that lay before us in this first decade of the 21st century and to address critical issues like climate change and species loss, population explosion... it's a long list... so that we could become captains of our own ship in this century.