Yes, they do. That's one of the problems with democracy, eventually you end up with the candidates spending more time/effort on looking good than they do on discussing their policies.
Do you really think, you decide the course of your country with your election? Dream on...
That's why I don't bother voting anymore.
According to the bad-astronomy blog, NASA's budget is between 1/4 and 1/3 that of the Department of Education. That seems an astonishingly high percentage. Shouldn't education rank a bit higher than that?
According to the bad-astronomy blog, NASA's budget is between 1/4 and 1/3 that of the Department of Education. That seems an astonishingly high percentage. Shouldn't education rank a bit higher than that?
According to the bad-astronomy blog, NASA's budget is between 1/4 and 1/3 that of the Department of Education. That seems an astonishingly high percentage. Shouldn't education rank a bit higher than that?
If the shuttles stop flying and US administration will drain money out of Constellation program (note I'm still a little sceptical about COTS) this will inevitably derail the rest of the world's manned space programmes. In this case, all chances are that deorbiting ISS would be the last glimpse of a manned spaceflight in lifetimes of the most of this forum's participants (except possibly for the most youngest ones)...