Johnnyorganic
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Now this article actually is from 2008.http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn13727-nasa-must-look-beyond-the-moon.html
In February 2008, a group of former NASA officials and ex-astronauts urged the agency to downgrade its plans for the Moon and focus more on Mars. Now a National Research Council (NRC) committee, chosen by the US National Academy of Sciences to review NASA's efforts, has reached similar conclusions.
The subject is a report of a panel of experts selected by the National Research Council.
But nowhere does it say Moon missions should be eliminated, just that President Bush's plan for a manned lunar base as a 'stepping stone' should be downgraded.
I'm still looking for something to substantiate your original statement.
And without the Constellation Program, NASA can't go anywhere on its own.NASA decided they would focus on going to Mars
I saw it a few months ago when they made the decision. They couldn't do both they said. It was one or the other.
And they decided it was better idea to go to Mars for various reasons.