tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3673435362400368888.post7070815221047527617..comments2023-04-01T13:39:24.156-07:00Comments on RocketsAndSuch: (In) Hell BoyRocket Manhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05109496878476775729noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3673435362400368888.post-38590439206300140612008-07-14T08:13:00.000-07:002008-07-14T08:13:00.000-07:00The half life of a NASA program/project manager is...The half life of a NASA program/project manager is about 2.0 years. Hanley has survived longer than most. A major reorg and reshuffle is inevitable in the near future. See ISS program management history, for example.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3673435362400368888.post-8870635506617149222008-07-11T03:56:00.000-07:002008-07-11T03:56:00.000-07:00I read somewhere http://rocketsandsuch.blogspot.co...I read somewhere http://rocketsandsuch.blogspot.com/2007/12/yikes-indeed.html "Yikes, Indeed!" that the J-2x would take 5 million hours to develop. Maybe they could retrain all of the shuttle related employee's to design and build rocket engine's and squeeze 5 million hours into three years.RayGunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02558983185935622861noreply@blogger.com