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NASA Asks the Public For Advice On Goals

JeremyYoung writes: "The National Academy of Science's National Research Council is conducting what is being called the Solar System Exploration Survey at NASA's request. In it they are including public opinion from a web-based survey on the direction of NASA through 2013. The survey itself can be found at this page on the Planetary Society website. The article with more detail in explaining this is here. The survey closes on January 31, so don't miss this chance to tell NASA what you think it should be doing. pssst ... Mars can be done cheaply."

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  1. Public surveys.. by billn · · Score: 3, Funny

    Two good things about this survey. One, it used SSL to moderately obscure the data being sent in.
    Two, and most importantly, it was a form of multiple choice, with no space for free form answers. Had it been otherwise, the inundation of 'hax0r j00!' and 'go away alien fagz0rs' would have convinced them to start searching for intelligent life on Earth, first.

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    - billn
  2. You are under my power. You will do what I say. by AntDaniel · · Score: 3, Funny

    So, I can tell one of your govenment agencies what to I'd like them to do, and you the have to pay from your tax. Neat.

    Is there anything like this for the CIA?

  3. Back To The Future: by cybrpnk · · Score: 3, Funny

    Schedule Apollo 18.