Well, I successfully predicted back in 2005 that whoever the next president was the whole Constellation thing was going to get canned.
I predict this will also go nowhere. Obama knows how to make people smile, but he doesn't have to actually deliver any of this stuff, nor can he make Congress pay for it.
Not that he's not good at wasting money, but he doesn't have any motivation to waste money on a space program which does little to support his ideological goals. He does, however, need to cool down the political heat he took from canceling Constellation, so he's doing what politicians have always done with space: make big promises for the future, get some applause, and then quietly forget about it all later on down the road.
This is my prediction: The US will get some sort of LEO capability, be it Orion or Falcon-Dragon or something similar, but that's about it. No HLV, no trips to Mars or even Luna. Those who really want to go will have to find a way to pay for it themselves someday, a la Branson or Musk.
I predict this will also go nowhere. Obama knows how to make people smile, but he doesn't have to actually deliver any of this stuff, nor can he make Congress pay for it.
Not that he's not good at wasting money, but he doesn't have any motivation to waste money on a space program which does little to support his ideological goals. He does, however, need to cool down the political heat he took from canceling Constellation, so he's doing what politicians have always done with space: make big promises for the future, get some applause, and then quietly forget about it all later on down the road.
This is my prediction: The US will get some sort of LEO capability, be it Orion or Falcon-Dragon or something similar, but that's about it. No HLV, no trips to Mars or even Luna. Those who really want to go will have to find a way to pay for it themselves someday, a la Branson or Musk.