Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Why does NASA's former astronaut say NASA is "stupid"?

Astronauts have a planet on her eyes - Tuesday. Mars is a "hot potato" for space science and research world.

From now on, there are eight Rovers that explore various aspects of Mars. They have begun a Martian soil and have been conducting a number of studies in the water source and earthquakes in Mars.



Early tests

There is a primary purpose for research in this field. It is to float humans on Mars in the future. Early experiments to send humans to Mars have already taken place. However, it is noteworthy that everyone has no consensus on this idea of ​​sending people to our neighboring planet.



Bill Anders

In an interview with the BBC, former NASA astronaut Bill Anders (who participated in the Apollo 8 mission in 1968) criticized the attempt to send humans to Mars - "absolutely ridiculous." He was one of those spending about 20 hours in the orbit of the lunar planet. At that time, the Apollo 8 team had the longest distance from the earth. It is noteworthy that after the next seven months, the Apollo 11 shuttle landed on the ground floor of the historic monument.



Almost absurd

Anders, now 85 years old, has paved the way for the moon. He criticized 'Mars has very few reasons for sending people to Mars'. Particularly spatially, space explanations have proved to be a stupid tantamount to sending humans to explore Mars in this period of time without human assistance. And he is a 'big supporter of the planet', but it is clear that sending people there is 'almost absurd


People are interested in Mars

"What is the obligation to go to Mars? Why do we work so fast towards Mars? Bill Anders to ask questions like 'I do not think I'm interested in Mars for the public.' "He said. Former astronomer Bill has shared some general concepts regarding NASA's current state of affairs, including criticizing space research companies working under the mission to send humans to Mars.



"NASA can not reach the moon today ...

They are at the very top, "Phil Anders told the BBC. 'NASA's jobs have turned into programs ... NASA's many centers are very busy. The workers are not aware of any other public support than their wages ... "



According to job reports,

NASA, the American astronomer, has been struggling with tight budgets for many years and has not won some of its new and exciting space missions. On the mission of sending humans to Mars, NASA, European and Chinese space firms and private company SPX are working on fire

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