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    Last Man on Moon & 7 Other Space Leaders Back Mitt Romney

    The last man on the moon, first space shuttle pilot and six other space leaders signed an open letter today (Jan. 27) supporting the candidacy of Republican presidential primary contender Mitt Romney.

    Romney is competing in Florida this week for the GOP nomination, duking it out with the other Republican frontrunner, Newt Gingrinch.

    "Restoring the U.S. space program to greatness will require the leadership, management skill, and commitment to American exceptionalism possessed by only one candidate in this race: Mitt Romney," the letter reads. "We support Mitt's candidacy and believe that his approach to space policy will produce results instead of empty promises."

    Signatories include Gene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon, as well as the first space shuttle pilot, Bob Crippen, and former NASA administrator Mike Griffin. [50 Years of Presidential Space Visions]

    Players in the commercial space industry, including Eric Anderson, chairman and CEO of space tourism firm Space Adventures, and Mark Albrecht, chairman of the board of satellite communications provider USSpace, also signed the letter, as well as Scott Pace, director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University (who also serves as chair of the Romney Space Policy Advisory Group), Peter Marquez, former director of space policy for the National Security Council, and William Martel, professor of International Security Studies at Tufts University.

    "We have watched with dismay as President Obama dismantled the structure that was guiding both the government and commercial space sectors, while providing no purpose or vision or mission," the group wrote. "This failure of leadership has thrust the space program into disarray and triggered a dangerous erosion of our technical workforce and capabilities. In short, we have a space program unworthy of a great nation."

    They argue that Romney's plan will promote U.S. leadership in space.

    "As president, Mitt Romney will facilitate close collaboration not only within the government’s civil and national security space sectors, but also with the private sector and with research institutions," the letter reads. "He will create conditions for a strong and competitive commercial space industry that can contribute greatly to our national capabilities and goals."

    In a speech today in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Romney stressed the importance of such collaboration, saying he wasn't yet ready to lay out a sweeping vision for NASA and the future of American spaceflight. Rather, as president, he would talk to leaders from the military, academia, the private sector and NASA to help create and map out that vision.

    "I will do that to get the job done right, to make sure we protect our interests, protect our future, protect our health and protect ourselves from threats from space," Romney said in the speech, which was webcast online by the newspaper Florida Today.

    Romney and the other GOP hopefuls debated policy, including their ideas for NASA, last night (Jan. 26) in Florida.

    While Gingrich has said he plans to aim high in space and establish a manned moon base by 2020, Romney said such projects are too extravagant.

    "I'm not looking for a colony on the moon," Romney said during the debate. "I think the cost of that would be in the hundreds of billions, if not trillions. I'd rather be rebuilding housing here in the U.S."

    Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

     

    64 comments

    • Kevin James  •  Sacramento, California  •  26 days ago
      The simple fact is unless we move out into space and start living elsewhere , we will in the end ,use up all our resources and destroy ouselves.
    • Mike  •  Austin, Texas  •  25 days ago
      Science vs. Heroism. I am glad the hero element has done something to counter the reckless and insane grandstanding of Newton Leroy Gingrich. I prefer a more scientific and R&D oriented space program at this time so our vision can be a little more focused. No Drama Obama 2012.
    • Horace  •  Keene, New Hampshire  •  25 days ago
      This is not space news and does not belong here.
    • Arbutus Dave  •  25 days ago
      Romney/Rubio 2012!
    • American  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  26 days ago
      The vision and wisdom of John F. Kennedy are worth repeating:
      "If this capsule history of our progress teaches us anything, it is that man, in his quest for knowledge and progress, is determined and cannot be deterred. The exploration of space will go ahead, whether we join in it or not, and it is one of the great adventures of all time, and no nation which expects to be the leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in this race for space.

      Those who came before us made certain that this country rode the first waves of the industrial revolution, the first waves of modern invention, and the first wave of nuclear power, and this generation does not intend to founder in the backwash of the coming age of space. We mean to be a part of it--we mean to lead it. For the eyes of the world now look into space, to the moon and to the planets beyond, and we have vowed that we shall not see it governed by a hostile flag of conquest, but by a banner of freedom and peace. We have vowed that we shall not see space filled with weapons of mass destruction, but with instruments of knowledge and understanding.

      Yet the vows of this Nation can only be fulfilled if we in this Nation are first, and, therefore, we intend to be first. In short, our leadership in science and industry, our hopes for peace and security, our obligations to ourselves as well as others, all require us to make this effort, to solve these mysteries, to solve them for the good of all men, and to become the world's leading space-faring nation.

      We set sail on this new sea because there is new knowledge to be gained, and new rights to be won, and they must be won and used for the progress of all people. For space science, like nuclear science and all technology, has no conscience of its own. Whether it will become a force for good or ill depends on man, and only if the United States occupies a position of pre-eminence can we help decide whether this new ocean will be a sea of peace or a new terrifying theater of war. I do not say that we should or will go unprotected against the hostile misuse of space any more than we go unprotected against the hostile use of land or sea, but I do say that space can be explored and mastered without feeding the fires of war, without repeating the mistakes that man has made in extending his writ around this globe of ours." JFK
    • Mike  •  Austin, Texas  •  24 days ago
      I do not believe Mr. Cernan has sufficiently examined the President's position on space. He probably believes the recession started on Obama's watch, when actually it started on W's. He should know that the Space Shuttle was cancelled by W and that by the time President Obama took office, key facilities and technologies had been dismantled and it was no longer worth it to reconstruct it. We need a brand new shuttle from a clean sheet of paper.

      Mr. Cernan should examine Lagrange points, horseshoe orbits, and pseudomoons. There are better destinations. Not all asteroids are in the main belt. Believe it or not, some take less fuel to reach than the Moon. In other words, Obama's plan is actually more affordable and practical than Gov. Romney's.
    • Jim Colyer  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  25 days ago
      Sensible people support Mitt Romney.
    • Mark  •  25 days ago
      The liberals have effectively killed the space program. Only the right is suggesting to bring it back. I support it by virtue of the jobs it creates for Americans.
    • Ghost  •  26 days ago
      Well duh !! All the spewing of this moon base fiction ?? They just see it as money !!
      Personally He is way to old and been there in white house for way to long anyway. RETIRE ALREADY !!
    • Mark  •  Knoxville, Tennessee  •  25 days ago
      Does this sounds like Obama. Yes it does. He does not believe in the space program either. So go ahead, and vote on a republican, in sheeps clothing.
    • strom 63  •  25 days ago
      seven......
    • SF CA  •  26 days ago
      Mitt Romney really has no idea on how to run anything. His "business experience" was reducing operating costs (firing people) in order to make companies "profitable". Which really means that the CEOs and investors get very rich. He was born rich and never worked a day in his life.
    • Jo  •  Portland, Oregon  •  26 days ago
      The private sector financing 8 to 90 percent of the space program does not need Gingrich or whoever plan anyway.
    • Wayne  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  26 days ago
      The cost to go back to the moon and build a base there will cost trillions! Let think about doing more research into something a lttle closer to home. That can bring back better returns up front and still let us explore the unknown, and find new discoveries. I would like to see if we could develop a permanent man seabase off our coastline. A little bit cheaper than a moonbase, and more scientist can visit to do research into helping with our planets major problems, food production, pollution control, new medicines, energy development, and the chance to find new animals. Plus a cool place to take holiday.

      The oceans cover over 70% of the Earth our home planet and we spent more time looking into space. Which is not bad but we are missing out of the adventure of find out what is in the deep off our coastlines. Maybe a Sealab by 2020 that can house over 1000 people would be a lot more productive. The future of our planet lies in the safe development of our Oceans. This is the next frontier, think about the advantages. This is where we can create our new jobs and technologies which we can be world leaders in again.

      Today we drag nets in and drill holes for oil in it, maybe we can develop it for more interesting things.
    • Blue Indy  •  25 days ago
      It really doesn't matter what Romney, Newt, Obama or any other candidates would do about Moon Bases or anything else. The fact is the Tea-Baggin' Teabaggers won't pay for it. Traitors that they are, they would MUCH rather see the Chinese control the Moon and the entire solar system then to do ANYTHING to keep the United States a major player in space.

      Think of it! We can't even NOW get anyone to Low Earth Orbit, we're waiting for "Private Enterprise" to do it- which ISN'T going to happen for any number of very good reasons.

      As I predicted, we have suffered a Pearl Harbour moment in space without a shot being fired...and it's all down hill from here.

      Farewell USA.
    • Max  •  Chino, California  •  26 days ago
      Already making promises of spending our money. How are you any different Mitty? You can't go to Disneyland when your broke.
    • Pam  •  26 days ago
      There is un tapped CLEAN fuel up on the moon.. How much is worth when 1 shuttle full could power the USA for 1 year?
    • Glostaman  •  26 days ago
      Beam me up Scotty! I have heard enough of the republican debates… Beam me up Scotty! ! !
    • LarryK  •  Seattle, Washington  •  26 days ago
      They don't listen very well. Maybe they didn't watch last night. Romney intimated the he is not willing to spend any money on the space program.
    • Gary O  •  Albany, New York  •  26 days ago
      Lets get that 300+billion back from the bailout FIRST
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