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Old January 27th 04, 01:57 AM
Stephen Souter
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Default NASA should stop over-hyping their success

In article ,
(Hobbs aka McDaniel) wrote:

Maybe part of the problem is just how they
communicate with the public. Their press conferences are geared up for
people with only a 7th or 8th grade education. It comforts that audience
to hear the kinds of stuff spouted at the press conference. Somebody
like you needs a higher level of info to think about.


Press briefings are geared towards those who are not specialists in the
field(s) in question. That includes those with university degrees in
other fields. Someone with a doctorate in medicine or physics or media
studies watching on NASA TV, for example, can be expected to have had
more than a 7th or 8th grade education, but that does not necessarily
mean they would not also be at sea if Squyres et al started spouting at
them the specialist jargon of the practicising geologist.

Those who want the more technical details will need to wait for the
scientific papers to be published,

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Stephen Souter

http://www.edfac.usyd.edu.au/staff/souters/