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[QUOTE="Rive, post: 6832490, member: 324024"] I think we need some really good rallying power [B]now [/B]to restore 'faith' and trust in science and engineering in general, so we could continue to support fusion research (among many others) for a few more decades till they bear fruit. That lull between the last Shuttle and the first Dragons might be considered a necessity, but I have a feeling that it also very much took its toll on the momentum and support. So while I do agree that space tourism is not something we can't live without, right now I'll be happy to see its contribution in developing and maintaining heavy lifting capacity. And by the way later on I'll be happy to see it taxed appropriately (for green reasons too). [/QUOTE]
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