Expatriate
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All the people complaining about him cutting the Moon program should be happy.
We're apparently going to land men on an asteroid first - by 2025, then Mars by the mid-2030s.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/government/leadership/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=224400495
http://www.arirang.co.kr/News/News_View.asp?nseq=102186&code=Ne8&category=1
http://topnews.net.nz/content/23316...mission-nasa-sending-astronauts-asteroid-2025
We're apparently going to land men on an asteroid first - by 2025, then Mars by the mid-2030s.
http://www.informationweek.com/news/government/leadership/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=224400495
http://www.arirang.co.kr/News/News_View.asp?nseq=102186&code=Ne8&category=1
http://topnews.net.nz/content/23316...mission-nasa-sending-astronauts-asteroid-2025
US President Barack Obama revealed an ambitious goal to send astronauts to an asteroid and ultimately to Mars by the mid-2030s.
In speech to staff and guests at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida Obama laid out the details of his new space policy.
The plan includes building a new spacecraft by 2025 that is capable of long journeys beyond the Moon and into deep space.
[Interview : Barack Obama, US President] "We will invest more than 3 billion dollars to conduct research on an advanced 'heavy lift rocket' -- a vehicle to efficiently send into orbit the crew capsules, propulsion systems, and large quantities of supplies needed to reach deep space."
NASA will also receive 6 billion US dollars in extra funding over the next five years to address the challenging goals.
Obama has faced sharp criticism for scrapping the costly Constellation project a program to put Americans back on the moon.
But he defended his changes to America's space programs.
[Interview : Barack Obama, US President] "I understand that some believe we should attempt a return to the surface of the moon first as previously planned but I just have to say pretty bluntly -- we've been there before. There's a lot more space to explore and a lot more to learn when we do."
Addressing concerns that changes to US space policy might result in thousands of job losses across Florida Obama assured workers that the new plan would create some 2,500 more jobs than under Constellation.
Kim Seok, Arirang News.
APR 16, 2010
President Barack Obama has proposed a daunting mission for NASA – reaching astronauts to an asteroid by 2025! According to space experts, a voyage to an asteroid, a huge speeding rock, would not only entail even greater dangers than the Moon mission, and would involve the safety of the Earth.
Outlining the new path for NASA, the President said during his Thursday visit to the Kennedy Space Center: “By 2025, we expect new spacecraft designed for long journeys to allow us to begin the first-ever crewed missions beyond the moon into deep space. We'll start by sending astronauts to an asteroid for the first time in history.”
Sending astronauts to an asteroid would not only involve crucial training for the ultimate Mars mission, but will also help unlock the hitherto-unknown secrets of the creation of the solar system. It might also provide mankind with the requisite expertise for saving the Earth from a collision with a killer asteroid.
About Obama’s asteroid goal, NASA chief Charles Bolden told reporters late Thursday that the mission is probably the “hardest” task ahead for the space agency, given the fact that “the asteroid is not coming on a schedule.” Bolden further added that upon the final selection of a particular asteroid, the window for a spaceship launch towards it will be much less forbearing than the windows for space shuttles sent to the International Space Station.

I rather enjoyed the 3 book series: red mars, green mars, blue mars on the subject.