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- From: yergeau@phy.ulaval.ca (Francois Yergeau)
- Newsgroups: sci.space
- Subject: Re: Shuttle a research tool (was: Re: Let's be more specific)
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- Date: 7 Jan 93 19:56:58 GMT
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- In article <C0Hun4.13t@zoo.toronto.edu> henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer) writes:
- >Actually, it is not at all uncommon for airlines to lease planes complete
- >with crews,
-
- NASA could consider leasing shuttle services if a provider were
- available; but there's none, and with orbiters at $1.5 billion a pop,
- plus gigadollar infrastructure, none is likely to appear out of thin
- air. With shuttle costs at their astronomical levels (even if reduced
- 30% by private industry's magic wand), NASA would likely be the major,
- if not only, customer. A would-be shuttle service provider would want
- a multi-year commitment for a fairly large number of launches before
- investing, which Congress will not make easy. So the basic reality of
- today is that either i) NASA flies the shuttles, or ii) they stay on
- the ground.
-
- >or to contract with specialists for support services like
- >maintenance.
-
- NASA does that too: spent SRBs are send back to Utah for refurbishing;
- the orbiters are sent to Palmdale for their mid-life
- maintenance/upgrade; and there's probably an impressive number of
- Rockwell/Thiokol/you-name-it employees involved directly in shuttle
- operations. But NASA remains the maitre d'oeuvre, probably for the
- reasons stated above.
-
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- Francois Yergeau (yergeau@phy.ulaval.ca) | De gustibus et coloribus
- Centre d'Optique, Photonique et Laser | non disputandum
- Departement de Physique | -proverbe scolastique
- Universite Laval, Ste-Foy, QC, Canada |
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