Tomorrow I'm gonna have the chance to ask Dava Newman (Deputy Administrator of NASA) some questions - I'm not sure about what though...
So what's the most interesting thing i can actually get some high-ranking official in a public setting to talk about? Ayy lmaos? SpaceX? Don't wanna waste the opportunity if theres actually something worthwhile to gain out of this...
>>8138655
you're gonna have to give more context than "public setting".
>>8138659
I dunno tho. Im meeting her with a class in an embassy, noone was really told more than to prepare some questions...
>>8138659
well not an embassy but something like that...
>>8138655
Relativistic interstellar probing missions to check inhabitability of earth analog Kepler planet candidates and why we haven't sent any yet.
>>8138655
>"Why does NASA still exist when we have SpaceX?"
>>8138682
Consider that I dont want to sound like a provocative faggot
>>8138683
>>8138676
Definite proof of inhabitability of near exoplanets would be game changing for the whole space exploration gig, NASA should be sending small probes at relativistic speeds to check the candidates for a second earth found by the kepler mission to determine if they really are inhabitable planets.
>>8138655
History: Status of the 1961 Brookings Institution Report regarding NASA's policy.
premature disclosure of the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial life ... or even, the proven existence of their ruins elsewhere in the solar system ... could destroy human civilization
Background: www.google.com/search?q=Hillary+Clinton+John+Podesta+UFO
Be a citizen journalist rather than a domestique of the PTB.
>>8138709
>could destroy human civilization
Literally the most batshit insane nonsense ever put out there.
"Oh no, there's aliens. Guess I don't have to pay my electric bill this month."
>>8138811
more of the opposite, we can make them pay taxes