The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Space project deserves a closer look

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Few concepts remain as intriguing and exciting as space exploratio­n. From the Apollo 11 mission to the moon in 1969 to the Curiosity rover reaching Mars in 2012, the United States’ achievemen­ts when reaching toward the cosmos is a point of national pride.

Many have hoped the next triumph could come in the form of a manned mission to Mars or the constructi­on of a lunar base.

But these projects have taken a backseat to NASA’s proposed Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway (LOP-G).

According to NASA officials, the outpost would orbit the Moon and serve as a staging area for missions deeper into space. The idea has been endorsed by the Trump administra­tion.

During a speech last month at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Vice President Mike Pence said the administra­tion hopes to have an American crew aboard the LOP-G by 2024.

But critics have emerged with pointed criticisms of the project. Many have noted that the proposal lacks a clearly defined scientific goal . ...

NASA still does exciting and helpful work — the launch of the Parker Solar Probe in August would be a good example. But the questions surroundin­g the Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway are significan­t enough that NASA should revisit the usefulness of the project.

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