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View Poll Results: What should our next spaceflight solution be?
Build a new Shuttle as we did after Challenger. 9 13.04%
Continue the space program with the 3 remaining shuttles. 8 11.59%
Build an entirely new vechicle. 49 71.01%
Human spaceflight is not worth the risks or costs. 3 4.35%
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Next for Human Spaceflight

Hello Everyone,

Since I was a about 13 I have always been extremely into the space program and followed it very closely. I went to space camp when I was in 8th grade and had the dream of being an astronaut and one day going to mars. Yesterday was a hard day for me and a terrible tragedy for the nation and of course we think of the families and the astronauts. I think that the families have given us an encouraging message in that to not return to human spaceflight as a nation would be a far greater tragedy. Thus brings up this poll, what should be do next??

I'm curious to see people's thoughts on what our next solution for space flight should be.

Thanks,

Justin

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