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General Tips and Suggested Questions For JPL Mars Odyssey Public Lectures

http://www.enterprisemission.com/questions.htm

On May 9th and 10th, Mars Odyssey Project Manager Roger Gibbs will be giving lectures 
on the current Mars Odyssey mission. These lectures
will be open to the public and begin at 7:00 PM local time in Pasadena, California. 
Details can be found here:
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/events/lectures/may02.html.

The Enterprise Mission would like as many members of our "team" as possible to attend 
these lectures and be prepared to ask questions. Get
there early and make sure you have a chance to question Dr. Gibbs and any other 
Odyssey personnel that may be in attendance. Here are some
general tips and guidelines, as well as some suggested question for you to ask if you 
get in. Remember, seating is limited.

General Tips

Don't sit together in a group. If you come with others, spread yourselves out around 
the room so they cannot avoid a certain area and thereby
avoid difficult questions.

Do NOT be rude. Approach this as an effort by those that want to get the story out to 
help our cause. Nail down as much information as you can
from them, but if someone is stonewalling you on an answer, move on and let another 
member of our team follow up. Do not allow yourself to
become an isolated "troublemaker." Make them see there are many people in the general 
public interested in answers on this issue.

Don't wait. Ask your questions early and often.

Don't let them focus only on the Face. Remind them at every turn that the whole 
Cydonia question revolves around much more than "just" the
Face. Be sure to call the other objects by name, i.e. "the D&M Pyramid", "the City", 
"the Tholus."

Record what they say. We cannot emphasize this enough. Either tape record the sessions 
or take notes. Get accurate quotes whenever
possible.

Nail them down on commitments. Don't let them get off with vague promises. If they 
promise to post something on the web, be sure they commit
to a date. If they say they can't be sure, get them to commit to a time frame; i.e. by 
the end of the week or the end of the month of May. Make
them be specific.

Don't let them get away with passing off opinions as "science." Ask them what geologic 
processes could account for an object with stunning
geometric symmetries like the "D&M." If they say "wind," press them to be specific; 
i.e. how does the wind choose to change direction every few
years around the apex of the pyramid? And wouldn't wind smooth one side while 
sculpting another? Make them give specifics for specific
objects.

Questions

Question # 1:

"Why did NASA send a sophisticated, expensive COLOR camera for THE FIRST TIME all the 
way to Mars on Odyssey ... if all it intends to give
us is more 'same old, same old' black and white?

Question # 2:

"What is your scientific reaction to Odyssey's preliminary confirmation of the 
Hoagland/Bara 'Mars Tidal Model?'  Are you aware that the
announced GRS distribution of hydrogen/water at two 'poles' -- located on opposite 
sides of the equator -- is EXACTLY as they predicted for a
former 'tidal ocean' on the planet, with all its major implications?"

Question # 3:

"Why is the announced release Month -- November -- for the first large batch of 
Odyssey images now delayed THREE MONTHS beyond the
initial August, 2002 date posted on the official THEMIS website?  Who's hiding what?"

Question # 4:

"Now that you have released the black and white visible light camera image of Cydonia, 
do you consider your promise to re-image that area to
be fulfilled? If not, when will the spacecraft be in a position to take an infrared 
nighttime image of the Face and surrounding structures?" (Make
them be specific on a time frame).

Question # 5:

"When you do have a chance to take an IR image, do you intend to provide advance 
notice per NASA/JPL's stated policy on Cydonia?"
(http://mpfwww.jpl.nasa.gov/mgs/cydonia.html). If they do not know of the policy, 
print it out and\or provide the URL to them. Ask them again if they
intend to comply.

The official THEMIS image release policy can be found here: 
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/odyssey/pip/2001MarsOdyssey-PIP2.pdf

Question # 6:

"Have you already taken any infrared or color images of the Cydonia region? If so, 
when will they be released?"

Question # 7:

If they make any statements to the effect that Cydonia or the Face do not meet the 
standard for being considered "artificial," ask them to provide
a copy of NASA's internal standards for determining artificiality, if in fact such a 
standard exists.

Question # 8:

"What is your reaction to the National Research Council's recent recommendation to 
NASA, that it land on Mars in places WHERE THERE IS
NO LIFE?!  Doesn't this make a mockery of NASA's entire history, if not Administrator 
O'Keeke's recent vision -- that NASA must look "for Life
Beyond," including on Mars, as part of its 21st Century mandate?"

And by all means, print out images of the D&M, the Tholus, the Eyeball in the Face, 
etc., and don't hesitate to hold them up and ask the scientists
present to explain their theories of they formed. And remember, a description is not 
the same thing as an explanation.

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