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Comments on: Nobel-winning boffin slams ISS, manned spaceflight
Way to miss the point: #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 13:40 GMT
He may be a good physicist... #
By Vladimir Plouzhnikov Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 13:44 GMT
important science from manned space flight #
By Kurt Guntheroth Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 13:57 GMT
But the vital question is... #
By Colin Millar Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 14:00 GMT
Astronaut applications #
By Mike Richards Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 14:01 GMT
Typical Geek #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 14:50 GMT
Thankfully...... #
By Billy Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 14:51 GMT
Necessary, but #
By Chris Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 15:01 GMT
Bravo #
By Don Mitchell Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 15:06 GMT
I concur #
By Chris Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 15:23 GMT
Hmpf #
By Colin Jackson Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 15:30 GMT
Generic Title #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 15:36 GMT
@Don Mitchell #
By Brendan Weir Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 16:04 GMT
Re: I concur #
By Vladimir Plouzhnikov Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 16:07 GMT
Mostly Right #
By John Savard Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 16:13 GMT
@Colin Jackson #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 16:17 GMT
Spinoffs #
By Tom Walden Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 16:50 GMT
Let's face it: "Fleshers in space" is somewhat fun but not very useful. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 17:29 GMT
He's absolutely right #
By Adam Azarchs Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 17:39 GMT
money ... into space projects #
By A.A.Hamilton Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 18:03 GMT
Science? Nah. Hollywood? Ja! #
By EJ Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 18:15 GMT
It's all science. #
By Chris Goodchild Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 18:38 GMT
perhaps physicists would be happer if... #
By Kurt Guntheroth Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 19:35 GMT
One world: Break it and your species is extinct #
By Morely Dotes Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 21:11 GMT
The Apollo astronauts brought a load of rocks back from the Moon. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 21:15 GMT
Focus #
By John A Blackley Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 21:46 GMT
Arse #
By Andy Bright Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 22:38 GMT
War is the biggest waste of money (among other things) #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 00:21 GMT
I can't believe what I'm reading here #
By Chris Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 05:09 GMT
A few replies... #
By Aubry Thonon Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 05:24 GMT
Obviously hasn't thought about Einstein's limit #
By Steve Roper Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 06:02 GMT
There are a lot of good reasons for sending people #
By Graham Dawson Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 08:01 GMT
Personally I think... #
By SmokeyMcPotHead Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 08:29 GMT
Science #
By Simon Ball Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 08:39 GMT
Neil Armstrong's summary of the US space programme #
By Alan Jenney Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 08:39 GMT
Title #
By Charles Eglington Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 09:01 GMT
Einstein's limit #
By Ken Hagan Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 09:07 GMT
Robots in space... #
By Vladimir Plouzhnikov Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 09:17 GMT
@ don mitchell #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 09:37 GMT
Short term, blinkered thinking #
By Jim Brinton Posted Thursday 20th September 2007 19:01 GMT
Priorities #
By Mike Posted Friday 21st September 2007 13:25 GMT
The air up there #
By Jim Spellman Posted Friday 21st September 2007 20:15 GMT
We don't throw parades for robots. . . #
By Jim Spellman Posted Friday 21st September 2007 20:30 GMT
The professor is correct. NASA is WRONG #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 22nd September 2007 16:02 GMT
Should Queen Isabella & Columbus have waited? #
By Jim Spellman Posted Wednesday 26th September 2007 17:13 GMT
Commentary: The Value of Human Spaceflight #
By Jim Spellman Posted Sunday 30th September 2007 07:11 GMT
Spinoffs or just "Spin"? #
By Mike Posted Wednesday 3rd October 2007 13:48 GMT