Though well reasoned, Hugh Cookโ€™s op-ed โ€œHumanityโ€™s Outpost on the Edgeโ€ appears to recommend that America average about one astronaut in space for years into the future, as we have for the past 50 years. Thatโ€™s no way to capitalize on space.

Itโ€™s why I have been in favor of a practical phase-out of the International Space Station, replacing it with numerous Skylab-sized turnkey stations that may be specialized in configuration (i.e., research, manufacturing or tourist destination).

Progress would come with a larger population occupied in space. These turnkey stations could be leased to nations with little space access.

Development of cheap transportation would be stimulated. Incidentally, it would also be a steady use for the Space Launch System launching the specialized stations.

Edward Hujsak
La Jolla, California