Public Survey For NASA's Planetary Research Priorities
StephenMesser writes: "At the request of NASA, the National Research Council is conducting a planetary science community assessment of the priorities for the U.S. planetary research programs for the next 10 years. The Planetary Society has been asked to assist this "decadal survey" by seeking input from the general public about planetary exploration. Data must be input by January 31, 2002 to be counted on the survey.
CNN has a story
on the survey."
Great! So we find another planet, travel to it and fuck it up just like we have already done to earth.
I agree with Agent Jones' speech, or was it Agent Smith's?, in The Matrix. The human species is a virus. We move in, take everything in the process, and then move on.
We should just let the human race die out. It would be better for everyone.
--Metrollica
Ok, the ranking order is 10-1. The lower number being the more important. Leave it up to the Planetary Society to fuck things up by not adhering to the expected ranking of 1-10 with the higher numbers being the most important. Might as well put a stupid art deco space ship graphic up there with the words "Zordac wants you to vote!" This is what you get from a lobby group full of Trekkies, nerds, and assorted tards.
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