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NASA's Reprieve of The Hubble.
It is not often that people actually do the intelligent thing. The decision by NASA to service the Hubble telescope is one of those rare occasions when the intelligent thing to do is actually going to be done (even if only after much soul-searching by the usual political monkeys putting in doubt our humanity). The Hubble telescope is one of those few science projects that actually produces REAL, unquestioningly good and sound scientific results which will stand pat for generations of future scientists to affirm the insights or correct the blindness of today's interpreters and misinterpreters alike for themselves. The results gathered by the Hubble may still be subject to misinterpretation, of course, but its collected facts will remain forever free of human error for as long as it may take... for them to add up to the truth's inescapable conclusion. Unlike the capricious notions which cavort in the human mind under the deluded name of human convictions, the images the Hubble gives us are unerringly the unprejudiced truths about the universe. And those truths can wait for as long as it takes us to finally wipe away all that we might wish to see "there" and at last begin to see ONLY what really is there. And that is the most crucial part of science. S D Rodrian http://poems.sdrodrian.com http://physics.sdrodrian.com http://music.sdrodrian.com http://mp3.sdrodrian.com |
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sdr wrote:
NASA's Reprieve of The Hubble. It is not often that people actually do the intelligent thing. The decision by NASA to service the Hubble telescope is one of those rare occasions when the intelligent thing to do is actually going to be done (even if only after much soul-searching by the usual political monkeys putting in doubt our humanity). [snip] Buncha crap. NASA shut up its critics for 6 years. NASA will let the Hubble die with another turn of policy. Do you really think Not A Space Agency is politically and administratively capable of creating a usable heavy lifter? -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz3.pdf |
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![]() Uncle Al wrote: sdr wrote: NASA's Reprieve of The Hubble. It is not often that people actually do the intelligent thing. The decision by NASA to service the Hubble telescope is one of those rare occasions when the intelligent thing to do is actually going to be done (even if only after much soul-searching by the usual political monkeys putting in doubt our humanity). [snip] Buncha crap. NASA shut up its critics for 6 years. NASA will let the Hubble die with another turn of policy. Do you really think Not A Space Agency is politically and administratively capable of creating a usable heavy lifter? -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/ (Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals) http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz3.pdf An Uncle Al post in alt.astronomy? Too bad Bert isn't here to see that! Double-A |
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![]() "Uncle Al" wrote in message ... [snip river of **** by the rover of ****] FOaD! |
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