AP-NORC poll: Asteroid watch more urgent than Mars trip
Americans prefer a space program that focuses on potential asteroid impacts, scientific research and using robots to explore the cosmos over sending humans back to the moon or on to Mars, a poll shows.
The poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, released Thursday, one month before the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, lists asteroid and comet monitoring as the No. 1 desired objective for the U.S. space program. About two-thirds of Americans call that very or extremely important, and about a combined 9 in 10 say it's at least moderately important.
The poll comes as the White House pushes to get astronauts back on the moon, but only about a quarter of Americans said moon or Mars exploration by astronauts should be among the space program's highest priorities. About another third called each of those moderately important.
"More than 80% say the United States is not leading the world in space exploration."
(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 24 2019, @05:28AM
The entire comment adds no new knowledge but states the obvious. Then at the end, adds some propaganda. The entire purpose of the comment is the propaganda. The comment changes nothing and no information is added not previously known to all and no practical steps can be taken using the knowledge in the comment.
An obvious propaganda agent.
Like the sponger jews, who install themselves at positions of power where they can decide what is science and what is not?
Thank goodness, Mr. Hitler was a Fascist leader and openly talked of the ills of democracy. Fascism works.