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« on: July 05, 2004, 02:39:43 AM » |
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« edited: July 05, 2004, 02:45:41 AM by Governor Wildcard »
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1. In general, is the investment in space exploration "worth it?"
Yes with no doubt... When ever we begin exploring space it seems we end up creating newer and better technology not to mention the jobs that would be created by doing this.
2. Is NASA doing a good job?
No... The NASA of today is far away from its glory days. They are in serious need of new vision.
3. Do you see China as a threat, both short- and long-term?
As far as space exploration yes... But I don't see this as a bad thing competition is always a driver.
4. Viability of the ISS, Space Shuttles, Moon Base, Mars Landing, Bush's plans etc.
I believe all of these things to be very viable.
I'd just like to add we should never stop exploring the uncharted and unknown... What if Lewis and Clark never went on their expedition simply because they couldn't afford it? What if no one went looking for the American contitnent just because it was too expensive? My point here is we shouldn't let the lands of our own planet be our only place for exploration I feel the positives way out wiegh the negatives in the long run.
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