Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Earth Science Bites the Dust at NASA

The space agency has shelved plans for satellites to more accurately measure weather and soil conditions, and to aid in the understanding of climate change, in order to shift more funds to the space station and a proposed moon re-landing. I guess that's so that we can hold the strategic high ground as we watch over a dying planet.

Hey, somebody's got to get the last drop of oil (clean water, clean air, microchip, order of nachos, what have you)...it might as well be us. Or some of us. You know who you are.

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