The ISS has been scientifically beneficial. There's been a bunch of beneficial testing and experiments.
It's not unreasonable for some people to feel that a space program should be about exploration instead of science experiments. With limited budgets, decisions needed to be made and they settled on finding a balance of both.
Even with the limited budget, how much more exploration could have been done if the money wasn't spent on the ISS? Manned missions. Probe landings. Getting the James Webb up there sooner. Just how beneficial has the ISS really been compared to what could have been accomplished towards better understanding of our solar system?
It's not unreasonable for some people to feel that a space program should be about exploration instead of science experiments. With limited budgets, decisions needed to be made and they settled on finding a balance of both.
Even with the limited budget, how much more exploration could have been done if the money wasn't spent on the ISS? Manned missions. Probe landings. Getting the James Webb up there sooner. Just how beneficial has the ISS really been compared to what could have been accomplished towards better understanding of our solar system?