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Ars Technica: Pew research indicates other NASA priorities
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[QUOTE="jim mcnamara, post: 6009410, member: 35824"] [URL]https://arstechnica.com/science/2018/06/nasas-priorities-appear-to-be-out-of-whack-with-what-the-public-wants/[/URL] Title: NASA’s priorities appear to be out of whack with what the public wants "The public thinks that we should have a space program that saves Earth." In the list presented in the article top 2 priorities: Monitor key parts of Earth's climate system Top priority 65% Less important 25% *Not important 11% Monitor asteroids/objects that could hit Earth Top priority 62% Less important 29% Not important 9% Lowest priorities: Send astronauts to Mars Top priority 18% Less important 45% Not important 37% Send astronauts to moon Top priority 13% Less important 42% Not important 44% * I truncated "Not too Important/should not be done -> "Not important" So I could fit the editor window... [USER=1]@Greg Bernhardt[/USER] HTML table tags would sure be nice... Top priority 97%?:woot: Anyway the point I wanted to mention was that this seems to be sort of a surprise, but since polling on this topic apparently was not done before this one, nobody knows. An assumption. [/QUOTE]
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