Re: For vested interest and national interest, NASA conceals most of the micrographs of Phoenix
- From: Lin Liangtai <lin440315@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 01:30:54 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 8, 10:15 pm, Matt <MattWri...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 5, 10:36 pm, Lin Liangtai <lin440...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For vested interest and "national interest", NASA is trying to conceal
most of the micrographs taken by Mars Lander Phoenix.
I've avoided responding to this gentleman's posts, which argue the
absurd notion that everywhere NASA has explored Mars it's found
fossils. (That implies the entire planet is essentially covered with
them). I can't resist, however, tweaking the notion that NASA would
conceal such evidence. Such evidence would ensure a major increase in
NASA's budget for robotic and human exploration of Mars, perhaps for
for decades to come. Nor would concealment be in the national
interest: the United States would have scored the greatest scientific
coup of all time. NASA held a press conference to discuss possible
(disputed) evidence for Martian life in a meteorite: the airwaves and
the internet would be filled 24/7 with NASA scientists and
spokespeople if definite Martian fossils ever turned up.
The absence of a NASA response reinforces the notion that, if all the
interested geologists on Earth have looked at these pictures and
noticed no fossils, they are probably right.
Let an anatomist/pathologist/cell biologist, not a geologist, say I
am wrong. No such people (anatomists) have ever said I wrong about
fossils on Mars.
.
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