Posted on 11/05/2013 2:58:56 AM PST by the scotsman
'India has successfully launched a spacecraft to the Red Planet - with the aim of becoming the fourth space agency to reach Mars.
The Mars Orbiter Mission took off at 09:08 GMT from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on the country's east coast.
The head of India's space agency told the BBC the mission would demonstrate the technological capability to reach Mars orbit and carry out experiments.
The spacecraft is set to travel for 300 days and reaching Mars orbit in 2014.
If the satellite orbits the Red Planet, India's space agency will become the fourth in the world after those of the US, Russia and Europe to undertake a successful Mars mission.'
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About as wrong as you can get.
the space program has yielded scientific breakthroughs which could never have been achieved otherwise.
Utter NASA Koolaid. BE SPECIFIC, List a dozen - other than the ability to build large rocket engines and the technology to handle cryogenic fluids. IF THEY'RE SO MANY YOU SHOLD HAVE NO PROBLEM Remember you set an impossible bar when you said "which could never have been achieved otherwise" Oh and do us both a favor and check the origins of the so-called space program discoveries at some site OTHER than NASA. There is a NASA site that shamelessly claims the originations of such things as velcro, transistors, etc.
There is zero evidence that space program has NOT advanced science and technology. You can argue about origins of various breakthrough discoveries.
Like I said, we spend more by ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE on food stamps, unemployment checks for 99 weeks (at the end of that period majority miraculously finds a job), and benefits to illegal immigrants, than we spend on space program.
You really need to get your sense of proportion in order.
You can't prove a negative. So in short you can't name any innovations attributable to the space program other than in rocket engines that wouldn't have been discovered anyway.
This is what I suspected all along all about your claim, it's full of sound and fury signifying nothing.
More stinking Bull SH!T from the NASA Koolaid drinkers. Integrated circuits were NOT developed by NASA. They were developed by Texas Instruments starting in 1958 and from the ideas of a guy named Jack Kilby. Save your lies for someone who believes that crap.
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