Why does Sup Forums hate NASA?

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'coze obscurantism has never loved science.

You don't have to be operation paperclip rocket scientists to see that NASA is just tar hole of tar budgets filled with red handed con artists and scammers of the worst kind.

For me it was when I learned that they took $16B to send a rover to mars, but instead they set some up on Devon Island Canada, took the photos from these rovers and cut out the sky and then added a red filter.

Pic related

Because its racist

youtube.com/watch?v=PtBy_ppG4hY

Because if you are a free thinker and investigate them you inevitably come to the conclusion that they are full of shit -- about everything.

I won't be watching this thread so don't bother answering me with your poorly researched bs.

i never expected to see my boi gil scott-heron on Sup Forums. the man's a beast

They try to pass shit like this off as real.

>grow up during the 80's/90's
>see the glory that is NASA
>space n shieeet
>make up my mind in college to become an engineer so I can work for NASA
>do well in school
>graduate
>NASA is now no longer a space agency
>primary mission to make muslims feel good

Fuck my life.

Flat earth trolls can fuck right off. This is now a SPACE ELEVATOR THREAD!

scientificamerican.com/article/nasa-funds-22-futuristic-ideas-for-space-exploration/

22 projects funded:
>A Synthetic Biology Architecture to Detoxify and Enrich Mars Soil for Agriculture: to use bioengineered Earth microbes to help grow crops on the Red Planet.
>A Breakthrough Propulsion Architecture for Interstellar Precursor Missions: This idea would use powerful lasers to illuminate solar panels on voyaging spacecraft, allowing these probes' ion-propulsion systems to be much lighter and more efficient (and enabling the vehicles to travel much faster).
>Evacuated Airship for Mars Missions: If this idea pans out, "vacuum airships" (which achieve lift not by relying on helium or hydrogen, but by maintaining an air-displacing interior vacuum) will someday be plying the Martian skies.

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We hate the NSA.

But it's more subtle if we do it this way.

>Mach Effects for In-Space Propulsion: Interstellar Mission: According to this idea, interstellar spacecraft could be powered solely by Mach effects, the transient variations in the rest masses of objects that are accelerating and undergoing internal energy changes.
>Pluto Hop, Skip, and Jump: This proposed spacecraft could hop around the surface of Pluto, exploring multiple sites up close over the course of a multiyear mission.
>Turbolift: The Turbolift system would induce artificial gravity for voyaging astronauts by accelerating them in a linear fashion (back and forth), rather than by rotating them around a central point.
>Phobos L1 Operational Tether Experiment: A small probe would hover just above the surface of the Mars moon Phobos, studying it up close. This "hovercraft" would be attached by a tether to another spacecraft positioned at a gravitationally stable point just a few miles away.

Because Sup Forums is hoppe libertarian NASA is another example of the state using coerced funds to do something a privated business could do far more efficienty.

second this!

Because they're now the Weather Channel.

>Gradient Field Imploding Liner Fusion Propulsion System: This project envisions an innovative way to potentially makefusion power for ultrafast space travel feasible.
>Massively Expanded NEA Accessibility via Microwave-Sintered Aerobrakes: This idea explores the possibility of manufacturing heat shields from asteroid material in space — an advance that would allow the low-cost capture of space resources into Earth orbit.
>Dismantling Rubble-Pile Asteroids with Area-of-Effect Soft-bots: Soft, pancake-shaped robotic spacecraft could improve the ability of future missions to extract water and other resources from asteroids, according to this concept.
>Continuous Electrode Inertial Electrostatic Confinement Fusion: This concept presents another possible way to achieve fusion-powered spaceflight.

That's actually a martian, dude.

i think primary mission is about those "feel good" frequencies that do not discriminate against any kind of symptom of "faith" inside of any skull at any stage of arrested development.. You know the type of courage of "whats the frequency Kenneth" or king of all media.

Because like every US alphabet agency they're full of shit and corrupt. Our CSIRO went the same way and caved to the globalists.

>Continuous Electrode Inertial Electrostatic Confinement Fusion: This concept presents another possible way to achieve fusion-powered spaceflight.
>Sutter: Breakthrough Telescope Innovation for Asteroid Survey Missions to Start a Gold Rush in Space: This idea calls for launching three asteroid-hunting cubesats into orbit around the sun; the trio could find and track many space rocks for possible future resource extraction.
>Direct Multipixel Imaging and Spectroscopy of an Exoplanet with a Solar Gravity Lens Mission: This study will investigate using the sun as a "gravity lens" to magnify, and directly image,alien planets.
>Solar Surfing: To develop a super-reflective material that could allow a future spacecraft to get within just 430,000 miles (690,000 kilometers) of the sun's surface — far closer than any probe has ever gotten — without burning up.

Because they try to imply a lot of shoops aren't shoops.

That kinda bugs us.

>A Direct Probe of Dark Energy Interactions with a Solar System: Researchers hope to launch spacecraft to hunt for direct evidence of mysterious dark energy, the force thought to be responsible for the universe's accelerating expansion.
>Venus Interior Probe Using In-situ Power and Propulsion: This balloon-based robotic exploration system would cruise through Venus' atmosphere at both high and low altitudes.
>Remote Laser Evaporative Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy Sensor System: This idea explores the possibility of using a high-powered laser to study the composition of asteroids, comets, moons and planets from orbit.
>Brane Craft Phase II: "Brane" is short for "membrane," a nod to the two-dimensional nature of this proposed solar-powered spacecraft, which could be used to help clean up orbital debris.

Never
A
Straight
Answer is a proxy space program to garnwr funding for the secret space programs. Fuck you Nasa.

shit you actually work for it?

>Automaton Rover for Extreme Environments: To design an ultrarobust rover that can withstand the extreme conditions on Venus, Mercury and other worlds for extended periods of time.
>Optical Mining of Asteroids, Moons, and Planets to Enable Sustainable Human Exploration and Space Industrialization: This approach would wrap asteroids up in a bag and then blast them with concentrated sunlight to evaporate off (and collect) water and other resources.
>Fusion-Enabled Pluto Orbiter and Lander: The "direct fusion drive" envisioned by Thomas and her colleagues would provide greatly increased propulsion and power capabilities, potentially enabling an orbiter-lander mission to Pluto and many other interplanetary efforts.

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People are stupid and short sighted, so it was easy for the space lizards to whisper in their ear "We have problems down here on Earth, let's fix those first before we waste money trying to claim the vast, nigh infinite, wealth of the universe."

popsci.com/lasers-could-send-spaceship-to-star

>Lasers are now advanced enough to help launch interstellar space probes, researchers say.
>Scientists calculate that a gram-sized laser-propelled space probe could reach more than 25 percent of the speed of light and arrive at the nearest star in about 20 years.

nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-telescope-reveals-largest-batch-of-earth-size-habitable-zone-planets-around
>NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has revealed the first known system of seven Earth-size planets around a single star.
>Three of these planets are firmly located in the habitable zone, the area around the parent star where a rocky planet is most likely to have liquid water.

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Question for the space elevator namefag. What about an orbital loop?

NASA became a propaganda machine. Muh global warming, REEEE.

Expensive, self-important, useless

Never A Straight Answer


They have lied about things flying around the skies

In their defense, they didn't have a choice

Just like Mercedes automobiles.

>Ask a guy that works for NASA anything

I think it was Obama who said something to the effect that Nasa's primary mission was diversity. Jesus Frogging Christ.

Anyone in this thread gonna address that fictional movie that came out recently about the
>THREE BLACK WOMEN RESPONSIBLE FOR GETTING MANKIND TO THE MOON

Wow, all the fucking retards in this thread. Unbelievable. I'm glad humans are going to never populate the stars, we're just a terrible species overall.

There were a number of women, blacks included, that did work on software and calculations and the like. Credit where credit is do, but to pin such a vast project on any one person is pretty stupid. If they hadn't done it in all likelihood someone else would have.

Is the science that was done by NASA on Earth climate going to be done by other groups now?

What is Trump aiming NASA to do now with SLS?

NASA is a massive waste of money that can't even into space without Russian help. Look what SpaceX did with 2% of NASA's budget. Shut down NASA and literally give all of their money to SpaceX. That's the only way we'll be going to Mars.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon_Island#Flashline_MARS
It was a pre-operation simulation.

No, thank the gods.

Feel good movie where responsibilities are over exaggerated and real race is never revealed. From the pictures at least one of those women were like maybe 1/64 black. The others were more than likely octoroons.

for pretending to go to space