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	<title>Comments on: Interview with the Space Renaissance Initiative &#8211; 2.11</title>
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		<title>By: Rick Boozer</title>
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		<description>An interesting note by Clark Lindsey at his RLV News blog today:
&quot;Note that Ares I is going to cost upwards of $30B and probably won&#039;t be ready to fly till 2017. Hard to believe it would have cost as much or taken as long to use the Atlas V instead. Of course, today the Falcon 9 is in the running as well for crew flights. With these rockets and fuel depots, we could start to do some serious spacefaring.&quot;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An interesting note by Clark Lindsey at his RLV News blog today:<br />
&#8220;Note that Ares I is going to cost upwards of $30B and probably won&#8217;t be ready to fly till 2017. Hard to believe it would have cost as much or taken as long to use the Atlas V instead. Of course, today the Falcon 9 is in the running as well for crew flights. With these rockets and fuel depots, we could start to do some serious spacefaring.&#8221;<br />
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