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NASA Chief to Congress: Save the James Webb Space Telescope
http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...-web-telescope "I have tried to explain what I think is the importance of James Webb, in terms of opening new horizons far greater than we got from Hubble," Bolden told members of the House Science, Space and Technology committee Tuesday. "I would only say that for about the same cost as Hubble in real-year dollars, we'll bring James Webb into operation. "The NASA chief also stressed JWST's potential to revolutionize our understanding of the universe, invoking Hubble's great achievements as an example of what such powerful telescopes can do. "When we started Hubble, dark energy didn't exist. At least, we didn't know about it," Bolden said. "When we launched Hubble, there was no such thing as extrasolar planets. So those kinds of discoveries would probably go lacking, unless some other nation stepped forward and did it." See: http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...-web-telescope |
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On Jul 13, 4:46*pm, Sam Wormley wrote:
NASA Chief to Congress: Save the James Webb Space Telescope http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...hief-to-congre.... "I have tried to explain what I think is the importance of James Webb, in terms of opening new horizons far greater than we got from Hubble," Bolden told members of the House Science, Space and Technology committee Tuesday. "I would only say that for about the same cost as Hubble in real-year dollars, we'll bring James Webb into operation. "The NASA chief also stressed JWST's potential to revolutionize our understanding of the universe, invoking Hubble's great achievements as an example of what such powerful telescopes can do. "When we started Hubble, dark energy didn't exist. At least, we didn't know about it," Bolden said. "When we launched Hubble, there was no such thing as extrasolar planets. So those kinds of discoveries would probably go lacking, unless some other nation stepped forward and did it." See:http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...hief-to-congre... The people of this country voted in anti-intellectuals (Tea Party types) - do you really think they give a rip about extra-solar planets and dark energy. They'll be voting for Bachman who is sure that the world is only 6000 years old and her eyes will glaze over when you tell her about red shift. Illinois Uncle |
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uncarollo:
The people of this country voted in anti-intellectuals (Tea Party types) - do you really think they give a rip about extra-solar planets and dark energy. They'll be voting for Bachman who is sure that the world is only 6000 years old and her eyes will glaze over when you tell her about red shift. ***** The Tea Party has become my go-to source (no pun on my 1200GTO intended, uncarollo) for accurate science information. No more wasting time on /Science/ or other expensive and hard-to-read journals. The Tea Party lays it all out, and you don't even have to think! "There are hundreds and hundreds of scientists, many of them holding Nobel Prizes, who believe in intelligent design." * Michele Bachmann http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...-quotes-_n_872 256.html#s288337&title=Many_Scientists_Believe. "You know what, evolution is a myth.Why aren't monkeys still evolving into humans?" - Christine O¹Donnell http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0...ll-evolution-m onkeys_n_739131.html ''I absolutely do not believe in the science of man-caused climate change. It's not proven by any stretch of the imagination...It's far more likely that it's just sunspot activity or just something in the geologic eons of time. Excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere 'gets sucked down by trees and helps the trees grow.''' - Ron Johnson http://thinkprogress.org/politics/20...ohnson-sunspot s/ "American scientific companies are cross-breeding humans and animals and coming up with mice with fully functioning human brains." - Christine O'Donnell http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel...craziest-quote _b_773228.html#s164100&title=ODonnell_on_Mice Looks like they are also putting bird brains into humans. http://www.americanhumanist.org/HNN/...en-tea-party-q uotes Davoud -- I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that you will say in your entire life. usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm |
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In Davoud wrote:
The Tea Party has become my go-to source (no pun on my 1200GTO intended, uncarollo) for accurate science information. No more wasting time on /Science/ or other expensive and hard-to-read journals. The Tea Party lays it all out, and you don't even have to think! When you put politicians in charge of your programs, don't be surprised to find politicians running your programs. Besides, the country is broke, and has been broke for a very long time. Just what did you expect to happen? -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN |
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![]() "Bert Hyman" wrote in message . .. | In | uncarollo wrote: | | The people of this country voted in anti-intellectuals (Tea Party | types) | | I didn't realize that Obama was a "Tea Party" type. | | -- | Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN I didn't realise the people of THIS country voted for yankee halfwit aol subscribers. Take your parochial quibbles out of sci newsgroups. Androcles London, England. |
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Davoud:
The Tea Party has become my go-to source (no pun on my 1200GTO intended, uncarollo) for accurate science information. No more wasting time on /Science/ or other expensive and hard-to-read journals. The Tea Party lays it all out, and you don't even have to think! Bert Hyman: When you put politicians in charge of your programs, don't be surprised to find politicians running your programs. Politicians make the broad rules and bureaucrats carry them out. I find nothing wrong with that. It got us national parks, interstate highways, a space program, medical research, and countless other good things. The skilled and dedicated bureaucrats are in place; it only needs right-minded politicians to make the rules. Davoud -- I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that you will say in your entire life. usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm |
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![]() "Bert Hyman" wrote in message . .. | In "Androcles" | wrote: | | Take your parochial quibbles out of sci newsgroups. | Androcles London, England. | | OK. But maybe your country's space program should take up the slack to | build, launch and maintain the Webb telescope. | My country charted the sky accurately and built the clocks for mariners to navigate by. Take up your own slack, we've shown the way. http://www.nmm.ac.uk/places/royal-observatory/ |
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