U.S. Exploration of Mars and Search for National Purpose
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As an out-of-state attendee at the International Space Development Conference in Anaheim, I was interested to read the four letters of outrage concerning President Bush’s Moon/Mars initiative (May 26).
The space program produces spinoffs useful to the solution of earthly problems at roughly $14 for every dollar invested in it. Also, an “improbable” goal--such as President Kennedy’s man on the Moon within a decade--pursued actively produces a desire, a “can do” attitude, on the part of ordinary folk to start working to solve their problems instead of drowning them in drugs and alcohol.
We need a great, difficult, imaginative project to pull us together, show us how to look beyond the ends of our noses. Only a space-related initiative has that capability.
THERESA HOLMES
Denver, Colo.
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