MAN ON THE MOON VS OBAMA: Neil Armstrong, other former astronauts unhappy with space plan...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Neil Armstrong and other former astronauts say President Barack Obama's vision of future human space travel will cost the United States its standing as the longtime leader.
Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, and Eugene Cernan, the last astronaut on the moon, are telling a Senate hearing Wednesday that Obama's decision to alter the Bush administration blueprint for returning to the moon will undermine NASA's manned space program.
Obama told NASA workers last month that he was committed to manned space exploration and foresaw astronauts orbiting Mars by the mid-2030s. But Cernan asserted that Obama was following a "pledge to mediocrity."
Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, and Eugene Cernan, the last astronaut on the moon, are telling a Senate hearing Wednesday that Obama's decision to alter the Bush administration blueprint for returning to the moon will undermine NASA's manned space program.
Obama told NASA workers last month that he was committed to manned space exploration and foresaw astronauts orbiting Mars by the mid-2030s. But Cernan asserted that Obama was following a "pledge to mediocrity."
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