On 7/25/06, Andrew Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tyler Mitchell wrote:
>
> Indeed... and what about our vast oceans? Is our own inner-space _ever_
> going to be more fully explored by national administrations of this
> magnitude?
That would come under NOAA, not NASA anyways. I would also think that
understanding the "home planet" would fall under this type of agency
as well. Earth sensing has a lot of differences from space
exploration. And NASA is already pulled in enough directions that it
has had difficulty making progress in any of them. By focusing on
fewer goals, hopefully it can achieve more in them. It can still serve
to develop/launch platforms for agencies like NOAA.
Andrew
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World-wide we have the impression as if NASA is the one agency who's the first in everything that's invented in USA? the spinoff industry is all from NASA? I guess you must be wrong, please clarify? what's the truth.
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