Kinda says it all, "No bucks, NO Buck Rodgers"
I'm of the 'deep space' option folks, but I doubt the G'ovt will give NASA the funds for ANY 'real' project but will be happy to pay for a quote "sellable" mission for NASA. Perhaps time has come to privatize NASA.
...just thinking out loud
I think you are right, Maddog.
If you google the speech by Burt Rutan, (who by the way has created several successful space craft recently), Burt talked on how privatization of certain markets and designs were required where the government could no longer afford to make the departments grow. One was radar, one was computer, and he mentioned several others.
The amount of money they could make on an orbital hotel could be phenomenal. I think that is what Virgin is planning on doing. Its going to be a big boom, from what I am seeing, if the economy starts improving. (Sorry, 'when' the economy starts improving).
Privatization usually means people finding cheaper alternatives to making things work, inexpensive ways to manufacture, new forms of economic systems and materials and fuels. The government really doesnt function well as a business. Business also doesnt function well as a government. So NASA should be actually dealing with new things, new technologies, not running a Satellite relay business. But no one else is doing it lately, so its a difficult call.
We should really be developing some hot new stuff by now, publically, like Magneto drive (magnetic lift/flight), and something like Philidelphia Projects 'dimensional warp' or what ever its called, (leaping to Australia from Philly in 30 min's in a ship in the late 1940's). That is NASA's thing. Not running things into space and working on satellites.
And we definately need to start working on the Moon. If the Moon has tons of ore on it, man, that would be awesome. We could mine less on Earth and mine the heck out of Luna. We could manufacture things 'there' and start learning to run a off-world colony.
For instance, you could make thick space craft hull plates on the Moon, even out of concrete, and magnetically launch them into Lunar orbit easily (low gravity) and join them all in orbit, having a radiation proof hull (concrete) that would protect its occupants, 'in space' (no rockets to launch it), and bring it to Earth orbit for outfitting it with all the equipment, engines, etc. A ship like that could then run back and fourth to Mars, dropping off people, equipment, supplies, and bringing people home. Sort of a supply ship or long haul ship. Colony ship in a small sense. Mind you, I am thinking big. 50 passengers, 300plus feet long, able to carry entire landers (several) and tons of supplies.
So much we could be doing right now.. So much....
Bill