There Is No “Plan B”

Or if there is, it wasn’t at the administrator’s request. And I think that Andy Pasztor should have done a little more digging before running his original story.

I think that all these rumors and leaks are just guerilla warfare by Ares/Constellation dead enders. And the end is growing near. If you look at the Senate Authorization language, it essentially buys into the new policy, for all intents and purposes.

51 thoughts on “There Is No “Plan B””

  1. Kelly,

    [[[One flight to lift your 20 ton cargo to LEO
    20(?) flights to lift enough fuel adn LOx to refuel the cargo craft in LEO to boost to a Lunar landnig and return to Earth surface minus cargo.

    Delivery cost to Lunar surface — likely $6,000 ish per pound? Give or take a lot depending on overhead amortorization adn how long you keep this up.]]]

    That is why a vehicle in the Sea Dragon class would be needed.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Dragon_%28rocket%29

    Given the cost estimated this would be cargo delivery to the Moon down into the $2500 to $3000 /lb range.

    For Edward: This would be in 20-30 years beyond the ILDC when private mining firms are starting to supply a significant amount of Earth’s PGM and REE from lunar resources.

    But you need to have your end goals in mine before you begin your journey.

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