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James Deuce
30th July 2008, 08:10
We're so blase about this stuff that no one cares.

Not only that the Deputy Chief Administrator is a a freaking Homeland Security Spook.


You go from this:

http://www.nasa.gov/topics/history/galloway_space_act.html

To this in 50 years:

http://www.nasa.gov/about/highlights/dale_bio.html

One female legal eagle who fervently believed in the peaceful exploration of space to another leagle beagle 50 years later who probably believes they should make sure every payload is is at least 50% spy satellite.

Anyone who takes a job with an organisation called "Homeland Security" should understand that the free handgun, earpiece, and black unifrom come with a free trial a bit further down the track.

ManDownUnder
30th July 2008, 08:29
One female legal eagle who fervently believed in the peaceful exploration of space to another leagle beagle 50 years later who probably believes they should make sure every payload is is at least 50% spy satellite.

... Spy satellites? No no no - that'd mean the US was looking to control global politics and stuff. :whistle:

I wonder what ever happened to the Star Wars programme BTW...?

Big Dave
30th July 2008, 08:57
It's life Jim. But not as we know it.

scrivy
30th July 2008, 09:17
Only going forwards, 'cause they can't find reverse.......

Mikkel
30th July 2008, 09:36
I wonder what Shana will look like when she turns 102.

James Deuce
30th July 2008, 09:47
Exactly the same.

nudemetalz
30th July 2008, 12:50
It's life Jim. But not as we know it.

I had some klingons once.....

jrandom
30th July 2008, 12:58
I had some klingons once.....

Scrape them off, Jim!

SPman
30th July 2008, 13:03
We come in peace

(shoot to kill, shoot to kill)

avgas
30th July 2008, 13:04
... Spy satellites? No no no - that'd mean the US was looking to control global politics and stuff. :whistle:

I wonder what ever happened to the Star Wars programme BTW...?
Last time i checked she was still in service :whistle:
in fact if you look across a clear night sky (in NZ) you can see a part of it go from east to west at approx 7pm-8pm (daylight savings and all that).
Range was down however - can only destroy a fridge at about 2-3km.

bistard
30th July 2008, 13:11
It's life Jim. But not as we know it.

"We come in Peace,shoot to Kill"
Its a little bit like Google Earth,if the public can access that kind of info for free,what the type of info does the military now have??

xwhatsit
30th July 2008, 13:31
who probably believes they should make sure every payload is is at least 50% spy satellite.
Probably just funding, really, innit? I mean, I don't know very much at all about it, but wasn't the whole space programme thing all about beating the USSR? May have had somebody in charge who wanted it to be about peace and for the good of mankind and all of that, but politically... was it?

So nowadays there's no more USSR, but with the same sort of nutters in charge of the country, NASA still has to justify its existence somehow. Especially with the Bush government slashing science and research funding left right and centre (unless it has something to do with guns).