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NASA To Send Poems To Mars

Hugh Pickens DOT Com writes "Time Magazine reports that in and effort to involve non-rocket scientists in the next mission to the Red Planet, NASA invited the public in May to submit haiku, three line poems where 'the first and last lines must have exactly five syllables each and the middle line must have exactly seven syllables.' NASA promised to select five winners that will be adhered to the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution Mission (MAVEN) before it is launched towards Martian airspace. 'The Going to Mars campaign offers people worldwide a way to make a personal connection to space, space exploration, and science in general, and share in our excitement about the MAVEN mission,' said Stephanie Renfrow, lead for the MAVEN Education and Public Outreach program at CU/LASP. More than 15,000 entries were submitted by space geeks and poets the world over. A couple thousand were disqualified as too long, too short, or totally inappropriate, leaving about 12,500. The public voted online, and the five top vote-getters have been announced." The winner:

It's funny, they named
Mars after the God of War
Have a look at Earth

106 comments

  1. Have a look at Earth??? by Chemisor · · Score: 4, Funny

    Are we asking to be invaded?

    1. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by girlintraining · · Score: 2

      Are we asking to be invaded?

      [snark level=99]
      I think it's more like an interstellar dick-measuring contest. The United States, confident of it's military supremacy over Earth, now greedily eyes Mars. Who knows... while they were looking for water, maybe they discovered oil and just haven't said anything yet.
      [/snark]

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    2. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by ackthpt · · Score: 2

      Are we asking to be invaded?

      We'll ward them off with the poetry of Paula Nancy Millstone Jennings of Greenbridge, Essex, England

      if that doesn't work we may have to resort to our bacterial defence shield

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      A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
    3. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one, he said.

    4. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Are we asking to be invaded?

      Who would even want to invade this fascist infested cesspool ?

    5. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by clarkkent09 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The winning poem sucks but what do you expect. Instead of celebrating human achievement we are sending a poem bitching about how horrible Earth is and that at a time it is the most peaceful it has ever been (at least since human civilizations took off). Talk about a lack of imagination and perspective.

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      Negative moral value of force outweighs the positive value of good intentions.
    6. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Is it really the most peaceful are you only looking at it from your little part of the world?

    7. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Are we asking to be invaded?

      Are you implying we could do jack shit about it if we were?

      Let's just think about that for a moment as they arrive from their intergalactic voyage on advanced spacecraft and realize we're still fucking parked on this rock, far too busy killing each other in a futile attempt to prove who has the better belief system.

      Invaded? They'll be too busy laughing at us in the way we would laugh at someone still dialing up to AOL. Don't worry, they won't stay long.

    8. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by tnk1 · · Score: 2

      The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one, he said.

      A million to one? Shit, we're doomed.

    9. Re: Have a look at Earth??? by Alwin+Henseler · · Score: 1

      Who would even want to invade this fascist infested cesspool ?

      Well, as humans we invade parts of our anything-infested cesspool on a regular basis. Even though we know what 'crap' we are getting. So why wouldn't an alien species?

      Of course if there's any intelligent life on Mars, they will have known for a long time about us humans. Radio / TV transmissions, the odd nuclear explosion, a few space probes passing by & landing on Mars, etc. So for anyone who fears an alien invasion: I suggest to look outside our solar system.

    10. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by tnk1 · · Score: 1

      The amusing thing about all that is you presume that the Martians or other aliens would not have had the same issues in the past.

      No, they wouldn't be laughing at us, they'd be counting on it.

      And then they'd laugh afterward.

    11. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by khallow · · Score: 1

      Is it really the most peaceful

      Is this supposed to be a trick question? Let's give an example of the peace, Europe. This is the most peaceful Europe has been since probably before man arrived in Europe. They haven't had any military conflicts on the entire continent since the end of the Yugoslavia wars in 1999. That's more than ten years of no military conflicts whatsoever.

      Let's given some developing world examples, China and India. China has no border skirmishes with barbarians which differentiates this era from most of the past eras of relatively peaceful empire. India is unified with no border conflicts between rival kingdoms and only the occasional minor skirmish with Pakistan or China.

      Let's glance at Wikipedia. Military conflicts in the Americas are substantially lower than they used to be. The current big conflict is the battles between drug cartels in Mexico. There's also the low grade civil war in Colombia. Outside of that, things are pretty peaceful over two whole continents.

      And most of the big conflicts are in Africa and the Middle East.

    12. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Those poems with imagination and perspective were ruled as too long, too short, or totally inappropriate.

    13. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 1

      Are we asking to be invaded?

      We need Space Americans to come in their alien ships and bring us peace and democracy.

      --
      Ezekiel 23:20
    14. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by Smivs · · Score: 1

      We ain't scared of Martians! We've got bacteria and Slim Whitman.

    15. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Before we declare Mars to be free of war, let's see what happens with the first colony. The governments and corporations of Earth will no doubt try to impose their rule over the colonists.

    16. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Guess you have not turned on the new lately? or you live in part of the world that blocks out the rest of the world.
        wikipedia.org is not the best place to get your sources. wikipedia can be edited by anyone at anytime.

      Sure most of the major conflicts are in the Middle East and Africa. But what about all the, guess you call it small crimes then, shootings, beatings, robing, homicide, all keeps going up.

      Just craw back under that rock.

    17. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by ediron2 · · Score: 1

      Numbers and selective evidence notwithstanding, I'd hardly consider the last decade an exemplary war-free period. Meanwhile, Mars hasn't attacked.

      Tell me more about this relativism that has you thinking we're no longer a warlike species. It at least sounds nice.

    18. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      no, we are doing the invading

    19. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by khallow · · Score: 2

      Guess you have not turned on the new lately?

      You're just an anonymous idiot on the internet. You have even less credibility than wikipedia.

      Sure most of the major conflicts are in the Middle East and Africa. But what about all the, guess you call it small crimes then, shootings, beatings, robing, homicide, all keeps going up.

      And here's an example of your idiocy. Ever heard of the highly technical media phrase "If it bleeds, it leads"? News is about reporting bad things that happen. Those small crimes go up in some places and down in others. There's no trend toward greater levels of crime.

      But even if there were such a trend, it's still peace. Military action is a whole different ballgame than small crime.

    20. Re: Have a look at Earth??? by dnadoc · · Score: 1

      Voyager's golden record was way better. Bulgarian Shepherdess Song ftw.

    21. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by khallow · · Score: 1

      Numbers and selective evidence notwithstanding, I'd hardly consider the last decade an exemplary war-free period.

      Selective evidence that involves at least two thirds of the world's population being in more peaceful environment than their regions have ever been since the introduction of humans?

      Tell me more about this relativism that has you thinking we're no longer a warlike species.

      Don't confuse absence of wars with absence of warlike characteristics. We don't wage wars just because we can. The incentives have to be there. And for most of the world, they aren't.

    22. Re: Have a look at Earth??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Who would even want to invade this fascist infested cesspool ?

      Well, as humans we invade parts of our anything-infested cesspool on a regular basis. Even though we know what 'crap' we are getting. So why wouldn't an alien species?

      I hope you realize that your definition of "invade" is pathetically laughable when finding yourself facing beings that landed here on intergalactic spacecraft. We can't invade shit outside of this little rock we're hell-bent on destroying. By comparison, we can't fight our way out of a wet paper sack.

    23. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You're an idiot. For example, the battle of Verdun (WWI) lasted about about 10 months and averaged 70,000 casualties per month. That dwarfs the casualty rates of all current conflicts.

      As for violent crime; it's actually gone down in most of western Europe and the US.

      khallow is correct; this is a time of relative peace.

    24. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The governments and corporations of Earth will no doubt try to impose their rule over the colonists.

      Of course they will. Who the fuck do you think will be paying for that colony?

    25. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ... for a little over TEN whole years!?

      Just wait a little longer and the next conflict will start. The number of immigrants crossing the border to the "western" European countries is increasing on a daily basis.
      Conflict should happen within the next few years.

    26. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by khallow · · Score: 1

      ... for a little over TEN whole years!?

      That's a long time for Europe.

      Just wait a little longer and the next conflict will start. The number of immigrants crossing the border to the "western" European countries is increasing on a daily basis. Conflict should happen within the next few years.

      Sure, it will.

    27. Re:Have a look at Earth??? by MRe_nl · · Score: 1

      "There is the moral of all human tales;
      Tis but the same rehearsal of the past,
      First Freedom, and then Glory â" when that fails,
      Wealth, vice, corruption, â" barbarism at last.
      And History, with all her volumes vast,
      Hath but one page".

      --
      "Kill 'em all and let Root sort 'em out"
  2. FIRST POST by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    apk host file
    solves all computer problems
    use it you retards

    1. Re:FIRST POST by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I would have been first if
      My dns resolvers
      Load smaller host file

  3. God of war? by fustakrakich · · Score: 1

    That's why we have to put people up there, to make it so..

    --
    “He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
    1. Re:God of war? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wherever you have large numbers of intelligent beings competing over scarce resources, you will have war.

    2. Re:God of war? by fustakrakich · · Score: 1

      Scarce?

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      “He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
    3. Re:God of war? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I disagree. War is a consequence of borders, not scarcity. And borders are a consequence of coercive authority. War certainly exists without scarcity, but without coercive authority, war is impossible (or more precisely, not applicable).

      Wars are planned, implemented, and reaped by coercive authority. The truth is exposed from the top down, not the bottom up.

    4. Re:God of war? by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 1

      Wherever you have large numbers of intelligent beings competing over scarce resources, you will have war.

      Wars are seldom about "scarce resources". Historically, wars were more likely to occur after good harvests. Also, war does not require "large numbers". Small tribes go to war more frequently than large nations.

  4. Martian Haiku by ackthpt · · Score: 1

    Red sand between my toes; Summer vacation in outer space - Robin Williams

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    1. Re:Martian Haiku by killkillkill · · Score: 1

      There once was a man... Never mind, I was confused. That's a limerick.

    2. Re:Martian Haiku by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There once was a man from Mars
      who loved to leave feces on cars
      when he saw the Rover
      he promptly bent over
      and turn the whole mission to farce

      Its the only true poetry!

  5. No, no, no by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    They should have sent a POET. A poet. Not a poem.

    1. Re:No, no, no by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They should have sent the POPE. The Pope. Not a cosmonaut.

    2. Re:No, no, no by ackthpt · · Score: 1

      They should have sent a POET. A poet. Not a poem.

      Took NASA a while to send someone up into space who could describe better than, "It's like huge and like there's a lot of it everywhere and there's lots of stars, too."

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      A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
  6. Pointless and self-congratulatory by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    While I personally agree with the sentiment, when NASA budgets are tight, why do something like this?

    It doesn't provide any scientific return but it does give a target for an argument against NASA budgets. Why provide that?

    1. Re:Pointless and self-congratulatory by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The same could be said for most of the last couple decades of manned space flight. This is a much cheaper way to get publicity while reserving most of the budget for science objectives, than wasting billions supporting fragile flesh-bots in space.

    2. Re:Pointless and self-congratulatory by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Want publicity? Send Kim Kardashian's sweet ass to Mars. Finest booty in the solar system.

    3. Re:Pointless and self-congratulatory by Geoffrey.landis · · Score: 1

      While I personally agree with the sentiment, when NASA budgets are tight, why do something like this?

      possibly because the cost is nothing?

      This was done by the University of Colorado. The only cost was the cost of a web-page and a database. The contest itself was crowdsourced-- they didn't even even have to pay the judges.

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      http://www.geoffreylandis.com
    4. Re:Pointless and self-congratulatory by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 2

      You don't even have to send the poems. Who's going to check?

      --
      systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
    5. Re:Pointless and self-congratulatory by linear+a · · Score: 0

      Flesh-pots in space? Sweet!

  7. Hurray! by xstonedogx · · Score: 4, Funny

    slashdotter's lament:
    modded to oblivion
    for off-topic posts.

    1. Re:Hurray! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The voice of K'Breel
      Is strong in you, blueworlder.
      Your gelsacs are spared!

  8. LOL ... by gstoddart · · Score: 4, Funny

    The rovers are sad
    All this time alone on Mars
    Please send poetry

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    Lost at C:>. Found at C.
    1. Re:LOL ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Our ship was top tier
      But it crashed; made a smear
      Now here lies Kilroy

  9. I didn't know about this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Earth is now hairy
    Mars lets us move past old wounds
    Onward, Burma Shave

  10. Re:Waste of money by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yeah, because getting people interested in space again is a waste of money.

  11. Re:Waste of money by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If the public isn't behind them they'll have even less money.

  12. Re:Waste of money by clarkkent09 · · Score: 1

    I doubt there is any cost involved. The mission is going up there anyway, not just to carry poems.

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    Negative moral value of force outweighs the positive value of good intentions.
  13. Re:Waste of money by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Eureka, our coffers are empty, yet they have doth gone and commissioned this bloody "Liberty Bell". Like any hooligan will ever giveth a hoot about that hunk of iron.

  14. Not a haiku, not syllables by Princeofcups · · Score: 4, Informative

    Haiku are NOT that simple. From wiki:

    The essence of haiku is "cutting" (kiru).[1] This is often represented by the juxtaposition of two images or ideas and a kireji ("cutting word") between them,[2] a kind of verbal punctuation mark which signals the moment of separation and colours the manner in which the juxtaposed elements are related.

    Traditional haiku consist of 17 on (also known as morae), in three phrases of 5, 7 and 5 on respectively.[3] Any one of the three phrases may end with the kireji.[4] Although haiku are often stated to have 17 syllables,[5] this is inaccurate as syllables and on are not the same.

    A kigo (seasonal reference), usually drawn from a saijiki, an extensive but defined list of such words.

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    1. Re:Not a haiku, not syllables by gstoddart · · Score: 1

      Winter will arrive
      Slashdotters will always bitch
      Time for more coffee

      Hark, grammar nazi
      Summer is waning again
      Nothing ever new

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      Lost at C:>. Found at C.
    2. Re:Not a haiku, not syllables by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      In Japanese, yes.
      In English, do what you want.
      Here, fortune cookie!

    3. Re:Not a haiku, not syllables by Gilmoure · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Pedantic bird call
      Slashdot provides criticism
      What is learned?

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      I drank what? -- Socrates
    4. Re:Not a haiku, not syllables by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 1

      Anal-retentive
      Reurgitates copy-paste
      Faps to Swift later

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    5. Re:Not a haiku, not syllables by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      An American
      haiku is not the same beast
      as the Japanese.

    6. Re:Not a haiku, not syllables by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      da da da da daaaa
      Compton, longbeach, ingelwood
      smoke weed everyday

    7. Re:Not a haiku, not syllables by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Haiku is defined
      by Seventeen syllables
      in America

      Breaking it into
      Three five-seven-five count lines
      gives you bonus points

  15. NASA poem by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    NASA sent a Poem to Mars
    Poem to NASA
    Haiku VIA Slashdot.

  16. Ground Control to Major Tom...... by ClassicASP · · Score: 2

    I think David Bowie has already long since earned the right to have his material on the side of the MAVEN and pretty much any spacecraft.

  17. We are to Voguns after all by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    all hail Douglas Adams

  18. Re: Waste of money by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Haiku on a rocket gets people interested in space?

  19. Interplanetary littering by intermodal · · Score: 1

    It's one thing to send crap to where something might be alive and capable of reading it, but a planet with no known intelligent life that we've scouted out pretty well (for what it is)? What a waste of time.

    --
    In SOVIET RUSSIA... erm...NSA AMERICA, the Internet logs onto YOU!
  20. Re:Waste of money by amicusNYCL · · Score: 1

    Where do you see the cost with this? If you notice, the contest website is hosted by the University of Colorado in Boulder, not NASA. The poems were created and submitted by the public, not NASA. The poems were judged by the public, not NASA. They could literally print the winners out on a piece of paper and tape it to the outside of the spacecraft. Instead though, they are burning the poems to a DVD and shipping that along with the spacecraft. I doubt that NASA is paying for the DVD, and I doubt that they are paying whoever it is that burns the DVD.

    So, where exactly is the cost to NASA in all of this? You seem to know, or else you wouldn't have taken the time to post that stupid post. So, where exactly is the cost?

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    "Our two-party system is like a bowl of shit looking at itself in a mirror." - Lewis Black
  21. Here's one ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Behold, my penis
    Nobody ever touches
    You could call it drought

    The pornography,
    It's all that I have these days
    Apple blossoms fall

  22. Mine only got 2 votes :( by RedHackTea · · Score: 1

    I know it's cliche, but disappointed :( Oh well lol
    http://lasp.colorado.edu/maven/goingtomars/entry/?7381

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    The G
  23. The winner isn't even a legit Haiku by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Seventeen syllables - or in the case of English, seventeen words - over three lines; five words, seven words, five word.

    1. Re:The winner isn't even a legit Haiku by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The English version
      Is seventeen syllables
      Five, seven, five lines

  24. Doesn't look like a Haiku by carlhaagen · · Score: 1

    The English version should be seventeen words over three lines, holding five, seven and five words respectively.

  25. Should have....sent a POET! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oh wait, I guess they did.

  26. Sent to Mars, for who? by qubezz · · Score: 1

    I would say a poem should be chosen by astrophysicists or poets, but the whole concept is just to interest the public in something ultimately non-scientific.

    make your mars poem choice
    using mob intelligence
    silly message sent

    It might be cheaper than printing a poem sticker, and more interesting also, to simply state that when you view the poem over your WiFi connection, you are sending electromagnetic signals out of the atmosphere, (past triads of listening satellites), and some photons of your WiFi access point's message may reach Mars if it's visible in the sky.

  27. Re:Waste of money by Merls+the+Sneaky · · Score: 1

    DVD movie weighs 0.034 lbs, Average Cost-per-LB to GTO $11,243. Gives us a cost of $382.26. That's just to geosynchronous orbit. I will leave it to you to extrapolate the cost of that DVD going to Mars.

  28. take a look at meeeee by epine · · Score: 1

    Just about anything that applies the special snowflake formula to the entire human species tends to win these things. We're total suckers for anything that affirms our special-snowflakeness, even if it's our epic fascination with beating the shit out of each other.

    Vulcans? Too evolved. If doesn't count if you're good all the time. What matters is that once you were bad, but now you have risen. Otherwise you're just too smart for your own good and you don't really understand the shit that goes down.

    Another typical science fiction plot:

    Evolved race gives up on humans after 10 ms of initial observation. A billion years later, we prove them wrong. There's just no holding back special snowflakeness.

    1. Re:take a look at meeeee by iggymanz · · Score: 1

      please list all the other sentient species with technology.

      what, you have none? we are indeed special.

  29. Re:Waste of money by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    You forgot to factor in the DVD player, the "home theater", and a cable guy to try to connect it all.

  30. Re:Waste of money by dadelbunts · · Score: 1

    The cost of physically taking it to mars maybe?

  31. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 1

    Comment removed based on user account deletion

  32. Your tax dollars at work by frovingslosh · · Score: 1

    Every once in a great while an AC makes sense.

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    I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
  33. my entry by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    haiku comp winners
    etched on mars robot capsule
    no life form will read

  34. How much does a bit weigh? [Re:Waste of money] by Geoffrey.landis · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Well, zero, because of course you wouldn't send the DVD to Mars; you'd copy the poems onto memory. Five poems, at seventeen syllables per poem, what do you figure, a few hundred bytes? It's unlikely that the every byte of the computer's RAM is completely used, so just put the poems in the unused space. Weight: zero.

    This reminds me of an old story. There was an aircraft in which the design was coming in overweight, so an accountant was assigned to be the "weight czar," to account for the mass of every subsystem and see how it could be made lighter. This weight czar was very annoyed when one subsystem, software, listed their weight contribution as "zero." He went over to the computer department, asked for the prototype software that went into the aircraft, and walked out with a huge stack of computer cards (this was some years back. Don't interrupt.) . He summoned the software team to a meeting, and shouted "You list zero for the weight of your software, but" (plunks down the stack of cards) "here is is, and this DOES NOT WEIGHT NOTHING! Don't try to fool me!" The lead software engineer went up to the stack of cards. He said "You don't understand. The software isn't the cards." He picked up one card and showed it to the accountant. "The software is the HOLES."

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  35. Went to Venus too
    Goddess of beauty and love
    Burnt our nuts (and bolts)

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  36. Re:Waste of money by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Eureka, our coffers are empty, yet they have doth gone and commissioned this bloody "Liberty Bell". Like any hooligan will ever giveth a hoot about that hunk of iron.

    The Liberty Bell is a hunk of bronze, not iron.

  37. Go home NASA... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ... you're drunk!

  38. Re:Waste of money by amicusNYCL · · Score: 1

    I don't think so, I don't think that when NASA fires off a rocket, that the rocket contains the exact minimum amount of fuel required for the trip, I'm sure there is a small degree of additional fuel added for anything unforseen. I'm sure they plan those missions so that they can add low-weight things, like a DVD, without increasing the fuel that the rocket otherwise would have launched with. If that is the case, then the launch cost would be the same with or without the DVD, it would just end up with slightly more fuel without it.

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  39. Um by azav · · Score: 1

    This just strikes me as a pretty useless way to spend NASA's time and money.

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  40. Re:Waste of money by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Um, how does getting people "interested in space" not a waste of money?

  41. Only 2500 rejects? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I think the real achievement is the low amount of inappropriate rejects. You would think there would be legions of trolls who would consider it a lifetime achievement to have a disguised dick joke sent into space by NASA.

  42. Re:Waste of money by GiganticLyingMouth · · Score: 1
    Are you really so obtuse? From TFS:

    NASA promised to select five winners that will be adhered to the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution Mission (MAVEN) before it is launched towards Martian airspace.

    If they're going to Mars anyways, why would bringing 5 poems add any cost? Are you proposing that the added weight of 5 poems is a significant cost?

  43. PC poetry by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    MAVEN voyages
    Where no man has gone before
    Bearing PC verse

  44. hahaha by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    anonymous post
    you made me snarf my coffee
    for that i'll up vote

  45. Time to thumb a ride off this rock by Lab+Rat+Jason · · Score: 0

    It seems that we have become the Vogons. Let me try my hand: Flaming poetry: Fireball on the launch pad is Inevitable

    --
    Which has more power: the hammer, or the anvil?
    1. Re:Time to thumb a ride off this rock by Lab+Rat+Jason · · Score: 0

      This time with formatting:

      Flaming poetry:
      Fireball on the launch pad is
      Inevitable

      --
      Which has more power: the hammer, or the anvil?
  46. a haiku by datapharmer · · Score: 1

    little red orb thanks
    Our visit makes cosmos vast
    no longer empty

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    Get a web developer
  47. Sorry, misread by careysb · · Score: 1

    Misread that as "sending PORN to mars".

  48. Mars Needs Peons by Tablizer · · Score: 1

    At first I read it as "NASA To Send Peons To Mars".

    I was thinking, "Wow, here's my chance!"
     

  49. Entry #4627 by Tablizer · · Score: 1

    Roses are Red
    Violets are Blue
    Pick My Poem
    Or I'll Blast You With My
    Illudium Pu-36 Explosive Space Modulator!

    - Marvin M.

  50. urm.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oh freddled gruntbuggely,
    Thy micturations are to me
    As plurdled grabblegrotchits on a lurgid bee.
    Groop, I implore thee, my foonting turlingdromes,
    And hooptiously drangle me with crinkly bindlewurdles,
    Or I will rend thee in the gobberwarts
    With my blurglecruncheon, see if I don't!

  51. Mars Bars to Bars of Mars by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Driving Cars
            made of Mars Bars,

    Taking Mars Bars
            all the way to Mars

    Stopping only at
            Bars of Mars

    Getting drunk on
            Mars Bars

    Where the liquor servered
            are Mars Bars

    Having Bar fights
            in Bars in Mars

    Getting kicked out
            of Mars Bars