SETI public: Now JWST, SIM, and TPF are threatened?

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Sat May 21 2005 - 06:29:09 PDT

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    NASA BUDGET CRISIS THREATENS SPACE TELESCOPES

    Astronomers are riding an emotional roller coaster. Last month they were
    elated when NASA's new administrator, Michael D. Griffin, restarted work
    on a possible shuttle mission to extend the life of the Hubble Space
    Telescope. This month they're in despair over news that future
    space-astronomy missions may be downsized, delayed, or cancelled because
    of a financial crisis within the agency.

    In a recent letter to Congress, Griffin noted that NASA's budget for the
    current year falls about $2 billion short of what's needed to keep all
    current programs on track....

    By far the worst problem for astronomers concerns the James Webb Space
    Telescope (JWST), a 6.5-meter (256-inch) infrared observatory sometimes
    called Hubble's successor. Like Hubble, it's a joint project of NASA and
    the European Space Agency. Various hurdles seem destined to delay its
    launch by at least a year, to no earlier than 2012, and threaten to
    increase the mission's cost by as much as $1 billion to a total of $3
    billion or more. In response, NASA has asked the project to consider
    whether a 4-meter telescope with fewer scientific instruments could be
    flown instead....

    > http://SkyandTelescope.com/news/article_1516_1.asp>


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