>>>>>>>>>Dude.
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>>>>>>>>>That's pathetic. Dick Rutan's private Spaceship One goes 5 times that high. We had balloons going to those heights 60 years ago but we didn't attach freeze-dried teddy bears to them.
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>>>>>>>>>When will Britain/ESA grow a real space program? By the time Europe gets to the moon they'll land at a Chinese terminal with American restaurants, Russian taxis, and Indian hotels.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1091896/British-bears-space-Schoolchildrens-teddies-pictured-19-miles-Earth-strapped-giant-weather-balloon.html>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Sam Kinison on the Russian space program: "If you want to impress us, bring back our f*****g flag!"
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>>>>>>>OTOH from 2010 you may have to rely on them for some years to put astronauts in space as you have done after Challenger and Columbia.
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>>>>>>Personally I'm not relying on anyone to put astronauts in space. We have more important things to concern ourselves with.
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>>>>>Like what ?
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>>>>The economy, health care, security, education, homelessness, a crumbling infrastructure, taking care of the planet we already live on, etc. etc. etc.
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>>>Money spent on space isn't put in a bag and launched on a rocket. Its spent on engineers and equipment. Mostly in the US. Its like a cash injection right where its needed, in employment and training.
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>>And producing non-stick pans, PTFE tape, false coals for gas coal-effect fires
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>And probably the biggest boost to the ecology movement
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/observer/gallery/2008/jan/17/1?picture=332107888Word
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