Another Science Facility Bites the Dust, Temporarily
An anonymous reader writes "Today, the latest victim of the U.S. government shutdown, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory
shut its doors and essentially mothballed all three of its radio
telescope facilities: the Very Large
Array or VLA (think Jodie Foster, Contact); the Green Bank
Telescope, and the Very Long
Baseline Array or VLBA. While the ALMA telescope is not yet
affected (mainly due to it being run by a consortium of European,
Japanese, Chilean and U.S. organizations), the U.S. funds for that will soon
also dry up. Not only does this furlough most of the ~550 employees, it has also
thrown a monkey wrench into many long-term carefully planned observations
(to the tune of wasting half a million dollars and a year's worth of
work). Emily Lakdawalla of the Planetary Society also has a commentary
on the closure — and a plea to 'stop the madness.'"
Well shit. :\
Makes you wonder what we'll miss in the night sky. If I were an alien that read slashdot, I would know that the time to strike us now!
They have closed many national parks and government websites, but The Healthcare Insurance Market Place is open. Are not 'selective shutdowns' illegal for political gain? U.S. Pres acting like a dictator. Also noticed he shutting down private businesses. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/10/04/park-rangers-guard-inn-parking-lot-from-guests-during-shutdown/
By Obama, see he doesn't have to shut anything down, and if he kept things open the Republicans would never try to impeach him for violating the law since they're heavily in favor of people in authority using their better judgment and not doing things just because the law says so, which is why they supported him standing on principal against DoMA.
Obama is choosing what to close and what not to close. Closing these facilities, national parks, monuments, etc. is pure politics on his part. There are plenty of other things he could cut, and he could have cut a long time ago.
Maybe you should find some less fickle patrons.
"People, we're in danger of losing our funding. America isn't interested in space exploration anymore."
In the early 90s and losing my job due to lost funding.
I'm scared!
I need to start writing a book. Here's the title: ...thanks, I'll be here all week! Remember to tip your servers!
American Politics
- Democracy Inaction
Try the veal!
They should include legislative salaries in the shutdown, that would encourage them. Put in a constitutional amendment - when a budget for the United States is not in effect, Congressional representatives and senators shall not be paid.
What happens if there is another 1987A like supernova during the shutdown?
One could almost see mobs of scientists wielding bolt cutters forcing their way back into the office.
BIOS/hardware is being attacked with 0days.
The anti-virus companies don't give a shit about it.
Avoid alpha/beta versions of software - especially proprietary test suites where version changes are fluid and exploits can be delivered between versions quickly without much oversight.
To exist These are the things they are happy to chop out of government and lots lots more.
Understand what you vote for.
This is what happens when people vote with their arshole. The american people get the government they deserve, and right now they have decided to give the keys of the kingdom to a bunch of science hating, bible thumper, retarded tea baggers republicans.
Maybe the few intelligent republicans still in Congress should fork the party. Call it Republican 2.0. Otherwise the US of A will be the laughing stock of the world for decades to come (ot at least until the next world war).
The Republicans shamed him into doing it by sending him a stand-alone "fund the troops" bill (which he signed) even though he insists he cannot and will not sign such bills as a matter of principle... the apparent principle being that he will keep everything defunded that hurts his opponents but will happily allow funding to flow to anything so politically dangerous that it might burn him
and China is building the world biggest.....
The Five hundred meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) is a radio telescope under construction located in a natural basin (),[1] in Pingtang County, Guizhou Province, southwest China.[2] As of June 2011 construction should be complete by September 2016.[3] It will be the world's largest and most sensitive radio telescope and three times more sensitive than the Arecibo Observatory.[4] It will have a cost of 700 million yuan.[5]
-Source Wikipedia-
Vote tea party to make this permanent!
Or when someone created a crowdsourced app to let people know who has a gun and who hasn't, you were there being pissed off at this risk to your safety...
But unattended.
Homeless people, drunks, addicts and hippies will be able to move in because there's nobody to clear them out.
Meanwhile, everyone there is walking on the grass, throwing rubbish about and vandalising stuff.
And because there's nobody paid to clean up or look after the place, it gets worse and worse.
Imagine the vet memorial were left open. Lots of antiques to nick in there. Easy money. Nobody looking after the place. Nice target.
And then when everything is funded again, you need extra money to pay to repair the damage.
Some dumbass you are!
Our tax dollars are being spent wisely.
Has the HAARP project been impacted yet? If so, can you folks tell the change in weather patterns? Lotsa rain, I'm sure?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Frequency_Active_Auroral_Research_Program
To Terminate, or not to Terminate, that's the question - SCSIROB
Despite shutdown US decided to extend military training program for syrian terrorists (err ... "rebels") stating that only "moderate rebels" are being trained that is propably yet another of its never ending stream of lies. FOMC is still peddling cheap money to stock markets, so all those Wall Street parasites calling themselves "investors" receive their checks. It's funny as they're just recipients of yet another government giveaway, albeit conceived a noth as instead of directly receiving government money, they're "earning" it from financial markets massively pumped by government via FOMC and similiar mechanisms. Call it socialism for rich people.
In short, two most important functions of US government today - that is funding wars and Wall Street bankers - are alive and kicking.
Since these antenna are used to communicate with some of the NASA deep space probes, they're offline as well. Of course, NASA shutdown their activities in response to the shutdown as well; so, perhaps it's a wash.
Both sides won't compromise so its both party's fault. Meanwhile, there are the funds and staff to update various websites to say they are shutdown, close down parks, blockade monuments, etc. And the healthcare.gov website is dysfunctional for almost a week?
And we are supposed to feel "sorry" for the government and its employees because they are a victim of the incompetence in Washington and they depend mostly on the federal government for funds?
Those of us in the private sector working outside of government still have to pay taxes and make our payroll deductions, or the IRS will come after us with a vengeance. When our "companies" and "businesses" get shut down, we get laid off or lose our jobs or investments or even our homes, instead of just being "furloughed".
I would say the rest of us that aren't in government or directly working for government are the real victims here.
Short-term worst case scenario: Democrats/Republicans bickering continues and 17th October arrives. Debt ceiling stays, US defaults. Massive cuts kick in.
And then the New Madrid fault line and/or San Andreas pops.
FEMA is already prepared for this with their camps and hundreds of thousands of body bags, but what happens when the fundings get cut?
I desperately love science and space exploration. I find the lack of funding for such an almost-criminal neglect of our longest-term future.
HOWEVER....
At some point, we simply can't afford everything we want.
The US has been overspending for what, 55 years? We are the wealthiest country ever in history, yet we cannot pay for everything we want to have. We are now $16 TRILLION in debt.
This is NOT a partisan issue - both parties cheerfully castigate the other for spending, while pouring money at their special interests whenever they have the chance. Sadly, the response to the debt HAS become partisan, thus nothing ever gets fixed.
Democrats' response to the debt has sadly been "what me worry? - our bonds are still the highest-rated in the world, so clearly it doesn't have much of an impact, and there are many more important, immediate things we need to spend money on."
Republicans' response to the debt is to demand fiscal responsibility, but in a hypocritical way...when the GOP controlled the congress and the presidency, there was no contraction, no slowdown in government spending either.
At some point, some grownup should step in and insist that yes, it IS an issue. No, it doesn't have to be done in a way that brings our country to a screeching halt, either. (I've heard but don't know enough to know if it's true that simply freezing federal spending without automatic growth numbers would mean that our budget - even as badly whacked as it is - would be balanced in 6 years.)
But sadly, if you were $300,000 in debt, verging on unable to pay your loans and food and carpayments...you might not have the spare $$ to buy a telescope to look at the stars, either. Not today, anyway.
-Styopa
Prety much every poll shows more than half of Americans don't want Obamacare. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/healthcare/health_care_law http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/09/16/usa-today-pew-poll-health-care-law-opposition/2817169/ http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2013/09/three-years-later-obamacare-arrives-little-understood-and-not-well-liked/
Has everyone forgotten the previous Slashdot story:
derekmead writes "Data from the enormous Green Bank Telescope at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory has been used to test some of Einstein's theories, discover new molecules in space, and find evidence of the building blocks of life and of the origins of galaxies. With 6,600 hours of observation time a year, the GBT produces massive amounts of data on the makeup of space, and any researchers with reason to use the data are welcome to do so. The eleven-year-old GBT stands as one of the crowning achievements of American big science. But with the National Science Foundation strapped for cash like most other science-minded government agencies, the NRAO's funding is threatened. In August of this year, the Astronomy Portfolio Review, a committee appointed by the NSF, recommended that the GBT be defunded over the next five years. Researchers, along with locals and West Virginia congressmen, are fighting the decision, which puts the nearly $100 million telescope at risk. Unless they succeed, America's giant dish will go silent."
http://science.slashdot.org/story/12/09/28/1513208/astronomy-portfolio-review-recommends-defunding-uss-biggest-telescope
Anyone know what the current status is concerning this permanent planned shutdown?