Friday, January 30, 2026

ARTEMIS- ABOUT THAT B.W.M.

 

By Wes Oleszewski- Aero-News Network Spaceflight Analyst

We were riding aboard the NASA press-bus headed out on Wednesday, December 8, 2010, to witness SpaceX launch their Falcon 9 and Dragon combination for the first demonstration mission under NASA’s Commercial Orbital Transportation Services program (COTS 1) from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The press had a special area on the causeway for launch coverage. As we left the main press site near the huge Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) we got a clear view of the parking site where the Space Shuttle Crawler/Transporters were standing idle. Located nearby them was the mobile launcher for the Ares I. It was in the advanced stages of its construction which had now been halted due to Obama defunding its parent program called Constellation.

At that moment, a well-known spaceflight reporter elbowed me.

“So, what do you think about that B.W.M.?” he asked as he thumbed toward the huge gray launch tower.

“Pardon me?” I replied, having no idea what he meant.

“That B.W.M.,” he retorted with a sneer, “Big Waste of Money.”

The launch tower was a key part of a NASA’s Constellation program. That program, had been ordered by President George W. Bush in 2004. It was intended to be a replacement for the Space Shuttle and included a return of astronauts to the Moon. By 2010, however, President Obama was in office and he simply de-funded Constellation. That action myopically ignored the fact that NASA had already invested more than $11 Billion in the program. Thus, it was a fairly dark time, as humanity’s return to the lunar surface had been deleted by nothing more than political hubris. That launch tower appeared to have no future other than scrapping.

After taking a good look at the incomplete launch tower, I turned to the reporter and said,

“It’s not a waste until they break out the scraper’s torches.”

He simply snickered and shook his head.

For more than a half dozen years that reporter’s “BWM” resided quietly in place with work slowly continuing as pro-spaceflight members of congress pushed back against Obama in the effort to preserve NASA’s human spaceflight. All the while his administration and their comrades in congress did their best to drag their feet when it came to the heavy lift launch vehicle that their opposition on Capitol Hill had approved and funded. That launch vehicle became the Space Launch System (SLS). At the end of the Obama’s rein President Trump ordered the effort to return to the Moon fully restored. The program was now called Artemis and its heavy lift booster, the SLS would use the former Ares I launch tower.

On January 17, 2026 we all watched as the SLS rolled out of the VAB for its second trip to the Moon. Unlike its first un-crewed flight, this time it will carry a crew of four astronauts. The scrapper’s torches never got to it, and thus that “BWM,” wasn’t a “big waste of money." In fact all Obama accomplished was a BTW... Big Waste of Time.

 

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