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 The Orion spacecraft development has been moving along while the booster has been canceled.  Remember that single bottle rocket flight of the Aries 1x a while back?  So the shuttle will be gone, and this will be it.  At least its something, but some kind of booster still needs to lift this.  Falcon 9?  Outsource to ESA's Ariane?  Giant beach-based trebuchet on what's left of complex 39?
The Orion spacecraft development has been moving along while the booster has been canceled.  Remember that single bottle rocket flight of the Aries 1x a while back?  So the shuttle will be gone, and this will be it.  At least its something, but some kind of booster still needs to lift this.  Falcon 9?  Outsource to ESA's Ariane?  Giant beach-based trebuchet on what's left of complex 39? The contents of the Soyuz craft, including the precious cards, "will be processed through normal disposition procedures" at the Energia rocket company's spacecraft fabrication facility on the northern outskirts of Moscow, Navias told Oberg. NASA expects to get access to the pictures in about a week.A week?! Energia is torturing space geeks worldwide!
 Just under a decade later, we won the race to the moon.  Now we are nearing the end of US manned flight (in government spacecraft at least) with the end of the shuttle in a couple months...after a few more delays I'm sure.  What's next?  Soyuz tickets will be bought for great amounts by NASA to send our people up there to the ISS, maybe they can get some kind of season pass for a few years?
Just under a decade later, we won the race to the moon.  Now we are nearing the end of US manned flight (in government spacecraft at least) with the end of the shuttle in a couple months...after a few more delays I'm sure.  What's next?  Soyuz tickets will be bought for great amounts by NASA to send our people up there to the ISS, maybe they can get some kind of season pass for a few years?