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Repost: Questions NASA Avoids and Refuses to Answer
1. Name one independent scientist not employed by or under contract by NASA who has been invited by NASA to scientifically peer review Malins' raw Mars photographic data. 2. Why if NASA is operating under the auspices of a government agency and their data belongs to the United States government is Dr. Malin allowed to claim ownership of the raw Mars photographic data? 3. Why doesn't the space shuttle say "property of the US Government"? 4. Why does President Bush dictating to NASA what they can and can not do. Name the laws which give the President power over NASA. 5. Is NASA a government agency or a private agency? 6. If NASA is a private agency under the auspices of Lockheed, then given George Bush senior is advisor to Carlyle Industries which own controlling interest in Lockeed, how can NASA avoid being in conflict of interest with the US government which is allegedly funding space missions. 7. Given the above, if NASA is now a privately independently owned government agency, is going to Mars a special interest project? |
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1. Name one independent scientist not employed by or under contract by NASA
who has been invited by NASA to scientifically peer review Malins' raw Mars photographic data. Ask the Planetary Data System node responsible for archiving the Mars imaging data (CCD images aren't what I would call "photographs"). I know that the Small Bodies Node can name the peer reviewers for the data sets they handle (like NEAR's). Mars belongs to another node, maybe the Imaging Node. |
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~A~ wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 08:42:20 GMT, wrote: 1. Name one independent scientist not employed by or under contract by NASA who has been invited by NASA to scientifically peer review Malins' raw Mars photographic data. Ask the Planetary Data System node responsible for archiving the Mars imaging data (CCD images aren't what I would call "photographs"). I know that the Small Bodies Node can name the peer reviewers for the data sets they handle (like NEAR's). Mars belongs to another node, maybe the Imaging Node. Translation: You have no answer. Translation: even given information where to look for the answer, you are too lazy to go there and look for yourself. |
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 11:22:43 +0100, Bjoern Feuerbacher
wrote: ~A~ wrote: On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 08:42:20 GMT, wrote: 1. Name one independent scientist not employed by or under contract by NASA who has been invited by NASA to scientifically peer review Malins' raw Mars photographic data. Ask the Planetary Data System node responsible for archiving the Mars imaging data (CCD images aren't what I would call "photographs"). I know that the Small Bodies Node can name the peer reviewers for the data sets they handle (like NEAR's). Mars belongs to another node, maybe the Imaging Node. Translation: You have no answer. Translation: even given information where to look for the answer, you are too lazy to go there and look for yourself. Translation: You have no answer. |
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