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U.S. Withholding Satellite Data

plover writes "Because of Congressional legislation passed quietly in 2003, the Air Force Space Command will no longer distribute space surveillance data via NASA. There was supposed a three year transitional period where the data was to be made available via a NASA web site, but earlier this month their transitional server went down hard, and NASA has decided to not rebuild it. (It was scheduled to be shut down on 31 March 2005 anyway.) The only way to obtain satellite data now is by signing up with the official Space-Track website. Part of the agreement to obtaining data from their site is that you agree to not redistribute their data. Of course, amateurs are still free to redistribute their observations, including those of classified satellites."

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  1. Re:i'm doing my taxes today by torpor · · Score: 0, Troll
    The government does what they feel is in the best interest of their people.

    ...except it doesn't. In fact these days I'm not even sure it should.


    oh, yeah .. the american gov't is definitely acting in the interests of its people .. especially by not telling them the real reasons for things. when they say "protecting national security", they really mean "preventing our nation from collapsing in civil war"...
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  2. Re:Quietly passed by Ironsides · · Score: 0, Troll

    I have absolutely no sympathy towards people who say "I don't vote". Apathy is not a valid political point of view.

    Idea: Make it mandatory by law that every eligible voter must vote in every election unless they have good reason not to have been able to vote (say, in a coma). Punishable by fine and or imprisonment.

    Discuss.

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