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I'd like to see a survey on this question put to German and other European tax payers outside of France:
Which would you prefer:
1.)Spending billions of their tax dollars developing a solid-fueled rocket that would help to support France's nuclear arsenal.
Or
2.)Spending billions on a liquid-fueled rocket that would give Europe an independent manned spaceflight capability.
Bob Clark
or 3.)Lets not developing a new solid-fueled rocket or a liquid-fueled rocket, but use the rockets we can use at this moment.
I don't really known you known about the economic situation here in Europa, but I don't think it would be economic & society wise to developing a new rocket. It would cost much, and it take years to developed the rocket. And would be it really needed to have a new rocket already? We got the Ariane 5 for the GEO (and the ATV), The Soyuz for MEO, and the Vega for the LEO sats missions. We got everything what we needed at this moment.
And a manned spacecraft is not a must-have, and would cost not just two euros for the development already for it. Lets then not even count the buildings, transportation, launchpad, launch cost, recovery costs, crew cost, tracking stations, the cost of the people around the project. And this are only a short list.
Lets think about it when the economy is better here, but not now.