Sunday, 14 March 2010




Former Nasa astronauts who went to the Moon have told the BBC of their dismay at President Barack Obama's decision to push back further Moon missions. Jim Lovell, commander of the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission, said Mr Obama's decision would have "catastrophic consequences" for US space exploration. The last man on the Moon, Eugene Cernan, said it was "disappointing". Last month Mr Obama cancelled Nasa's Constellation Moon landings programme, approved by ex-President George W...
Full Story: BBC News



 

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