Astronauts disappointed with space plan of Obama

Neil ArmstrongNeil Armstrong, the man to walk on the moon first commented Wednesday that President Barack Obama's plans to refurbish the human space program would surrender America's longtime control in space technology to other countries.

Neil Armstrong along with Eugene Cernan, the last astronaut to moon has told at a Senate Commerce Committee that the Obama's plan was less in ambition.

To modify the Bush administration's objective of establishing a stable existence on the moon he has just produced a plan haphazardly.

Cernan, Armstrong and Apollo 13 Commander James Lovell have revealed that the management's financial plan for human space exploration has no focal point. In fact this is a proposal for a mission to 'nowhere else."

Lovell issued a declaration contrasting Obama's NASA financial plan. Last month, Obama has informed the NASA employees that he has dedicated to manned space voyage and planning to send astronauts to an asteroid.

There are plans to send humans to orbit Mars by mid 2030. However, Buzz Aldrin, who assisted Armstrong in the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, has given statement in favor of president's idea.