I live 2 miles from the 225 square mile Kennedy Space Center's south gate and work for a 900-man, US based, Engineering and Architecture Corporation, 65 associates of which including me, design, outfit, retrofit, and modify Space Launch Complexes (among other things) for NASA, USAF, and Private and Public "Space Ports". When you saw Apollo and see the Shuttle launch, EVERYTHING that is not a rocket or the concrete deck was originally designed, construction managed, outfitted, retrofitted, and modified by my firm (and I have helped these past 23 consecutive Shuttle years post-Challenger). You don't leave Earth on an American Rocket that we didn't get you from VAB to the Pad and then boost you along.
Yesterday, a LOT of people, primarily from NASA's Contractors, lost their livelihood and sustaining employment and were sent into the night to an uncertain future.
These people REMEMBER and they VOTE!United Space Alliance (USA) / Johnson Space Center laid off
333 employees with an additional
400 being laid off at aerospace firms all around the area
Jacobs Engineering laid off
129 employees
USA laid off an additional
1,222 employees in Florida and Alabama. Almost 800 were terminated at Cape Canaveral. The next layoff is in January for another 200 to 300.
Lockheed Martin / New Orleans terminated
800 shuttle program employees at the Michoud Assembly Facility
ATK Aerospace Systems/Utah laid off
414 engineers, factory workers and other employees
Deeper and more severe Space Program layoffs are looming in October/November 2010 while NASA Administrator Bolden apologizes to the Muslims and makes them "feel good" about their contributions to the United State's Space Program and World Science (HA!). The reason there are no Arabs on Start Trek is because Star Trek is in the FUTURE.
This Nation can no longer put a man on the Moon, get a man beyond Low Earth Orbit, or find Klingons circling Uranus! You may claim "Glut" exists in the politically charged US Space Program, and it certainly may, but thank your lucky stars
that the US Space Program continues to exist to contribute to the ease of American Life:
For every dollar the U.S. spends on R and D in the space program, it receives $7 back in the form of corporate and personal income taxes from increased jobs and economic growth.
(apparently that's worth "killing" under the Obama Administration's "redistribution of wealth" Hope and Change).
No thanks, Keep the Change!...one key spinoff that we did not get was a viable private manned space industry, at least so far. One is developing, but it’s not there yet.