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ISS: an Extraordinary Environment for Research

机译:ISS:非凡的研究环境

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Does anyone know why we would spend $30 billion (so far) to build the international space station (ISS), then cancel all the U.S. programs that might want to use it? When I asked these questions of my friends in NASA, those that didn't immediately try to change the subject mumbled something about needing the money for exploration and implementation of the president's vision - then quickly talked about something else. This was so entertaining that I decided to press further. I recently learned that the ISS user programs that NASA's Exploration Mission Systems Directorate (ESMD) have cut include Space Biology -whose spinoffs in microelectro-mechanical systems alone would pay for the Mars Exploration Program - and Cellular Biotechnology, which sponsored discoveries on Mir and shuttle that piqued the interest of at least three Nobel Prize winners. These are the programs that were supposed to bring the biotech revolution to space.
机译:有谁知道我们为什么要花300亿美元(到目前为止)来建设国际空间站(ISS),然后取消所有可能要使用它的美国程序?当我向我在NASA的朋友问这些问题时,那些没有立即尝试改变主题的人抱怨着需要金钱来探索和实施总统的愿景,然后迅速谈论了其他事情。这是如此有趣,以至于我决定进一步推动。我最近了解到,NASA的探索任务系统管理局(ESMD)削减的ISS用户程序包括太空生物学(仅微机电系统中的衍生产品将支付火星探索计划的费用)以及细胞生物技术,后者资助了在和平号和航天飞机上的发现这引起了至少三位诺贝尔奖获得者的兴趣。这些程序本应将生物技术革命带入太空。

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