Link External Tanks to Make Space Stations
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With budget debates raging all over the United States, how can we, as citizens, allow our government to even consider the international space station, a $30-billion-lemon (“Down to Earth,” Jan. 7)?
There are alternatives. One that I support, and for which the plans have already been created, is Project Geode, which calls for using the space shuttle’s expended external fuel tanks to create a space station. Linking 12 of the tanks together would create a space station capable of holding 300 to 500 people. The cost would be about $10 billion.
PETER ROMERO
Director of Computer Science
Don Bosco Technical Institute
Rosemead
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