The editorial โ€œIdentify JWSTโ€™s Bill Payersโ€ [Oct. 10, page 18] raised some very powerful points we should consider going forward.

Although I respect your sentiment, I cannot support the notion that we should fund the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) from the Space Launch System (SLS). However, your justification for making such a suggestion is understandable in the absence of a mission, timeline or destination for SLS. Without a specific mission, it will be challenging to sustain the adequate funding needed over the lifespan of such a project.

But SLS and the pursuit of exploration beyond low Earth orbit are a worthwhile investment for Americaโ€™s future. Crippling it now to benefit JWST doesnโ€™t fulfill the overall mission of NASA and our nationโ€™s commitment to exploration, let alone congressional mandate.

 
U.S. Rep. Steven Palazzo (R-Miss.)
Chairman, House Science, Space and Technology space and aeronautics subcommittee