Boris1961:<br />Note: If Bigelow is able to do this, would this put NASA's Vision for Space Exploration out of business, along with make the International Space Station irrelevant<br /><br />Me:<br />If it happens and the key word is if. Now lets assume it happens pretty close to what Bigelow outlines. At that point, then over time, the VSE if it happens as advertised, will probably actually utilize some of Bigelows services but once Bigelows lunar plans are realized in this scenario. Then NASA will no longer be required for lunar base work. ISS will also phase out which it will do anyway.<br /><br />If it happens then of course, private industry will have done what NASA was unable to do. An indication of the development cycle that space exploration had to go through.<br /><br />1.<br />Start off as a government funded venture because it was too expensive for the private sector.<br /><br />2.<br />Tech advances, and in this case, declining budget support for NASA create an environment favorable for the private sector.<br /><br />3.<br />The private sector makes human spaceflight operational and the government pulls out of all but the regulational aspects of it.<br /><br />4.<br />Back to step 1 as NASA or an equivalent replacement continues because it is now focused on something still beyond the private sector...human Jovian exploration or interstellar travel for example...and back to step 2 as the cycle continues. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><strong>My borrowed quote for the time being:</strong></p><p><em>There are three kinds of people in life. Those who make it happen, those who watch it happen...and those who do not know what happened.</em></p> </div>