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Cruz NASA hearing turns into an argument over Earth science programs
Examiner ^
| March 12, 2015
| Mark Whittington
Posted on 03/12/2015 12:27:08 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas conducted his second hearing on NASA for his Senate Subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness Thursday morning. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden was the sole witness. The presidents FY 2016 budget request was the subject of the hearing. According to the Hill, much of the hearing consisted of an argument over Senator Cruzs assertion that NASA is spending too much money on Earth science and not enough on space exploration.
Bolden vehemently disagreed with the first part of Cruzs supposition, though not necessarily the second. He waxed eloquently about the space agencys Earth science program, noting, for example, that it has provided useful data concerning soil in Texas. This statement caused Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colorado to give what the Houston Chronicles Eric Berger described as, The line of the day. Gardner asked, Are we focusing on the heavens at NASA or dirt in Texas?
Bolden also pointed out that while other agencies in the government, such as NOAA, engage in Earth science research, only NASA has expertise in the building, launch, and use of civilian satellites. NASA builds and launches Earth observation satellites and then turns over the use of them to other entities, teaching them how to process and use the data they provide. Therefore, Bolden argued, NASA has a vital role in Earth science.
Cruz did not back down on his point on priorities. While he conceded that NASA was doing a lot of useful things in Earth science, he pointed out that the space exploration part of the budget is being underfunded.
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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cruz; tedcruz
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To: SoConPubbie; Kale; Jarhead9297; COUNTrecount; notaliberal; DoughtyOne; RitaOK; MountainDad; ...
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posted on
03/12/2015 12:27:37 PM PDT
by
SoConPubbie
(Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
To: SoConPubbie
Go Cruz Go
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posted on
03/12/2015 12:30:37 PM PDT
by
InterceptPoint
(Cruz'n to Victory in 2016)
To: SoConPubbie
Gardner asked, Are we focusing on the heavens at NASA or dirt in Texas?
First thing Cory did in the senate I agree with,...
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posted on
03/12/2015 12:36:50 PM PDT
by
GraceG
(Protect the Border from Illegal Aliens, Don't Protect Illegal Alien Boarders...)
To: SoConPubbie
NASA should do Mars science. Earth is well understood.
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posted on
03/12/2015 12:38:24 PM PDT
by
Lisbon1940
(No full-term governors)
To: SoConPubbie
Hi, this is NOAA, meet NASA. NOAA’s budget is really for earth sciences, NASA’s is for space exploration. NASA, all your earth science programs are being re-assigned back to NOAA where it belongs. You are welcome to help this transition, consult with NOAA, but otherwise, your eyes are to go outward, NOAA’s is to go inward, and everyone get back to doing their job.
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posted on
03/12/2015 12:48:31 PM PDT
by
kingu
(Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)
To: SoConPubbie
NASA should be there to guarantee access to Space.
That way others can use Space to engage in scientific endeavors, extract resources, commerce, etc, etc.
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posted on
03/12/2015 12:49:48 PM PDT
by
MAexile
(Bats left, votes rights)
To: SoConPubbie
Is there any part of the federal government this administration hasn’t purposely distorted and screwed up?
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posted on
03/12/2015 1:03:51 PM PDT
by
samtheman
To: SoConPubbie
I would like Bolden to explain Jim Hansen’s role at NASA.
Hansen is not teaching NOAA how to use their satellite data. In fact Jim Hansen dismisses satellite data and prefers ground-based thermometer trends because the satellite data ruins the entire concept of AGW.
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posted on
03/12/2015 1:05:07 PM PDT
by
kidd
To: kingu
I thought Obama said NASA is for muslim outreach?
To: SoConPubbie
I like how every congress critter is quick to exclaim “I’m not a scientist!” when asked a tough question, yet they are all ready to micromanage scientific research programs. And one of the main goals of launching stuff into space is to better study the Earth. It’s not like Washington is going to fund a Mars colony or anything like that.
Either use NASA for Scientific research or kill it completely.
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posted on
03/12/2015 1:11:07 PM PDT
by
blowfish
To: jospehm20
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posted on
03/12/2015 1:18:32 PM PDT
by
combat_boots
(The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto!)
To: SoConPubbie
...only NASA has expertise in the building, launch, and use of civilian satellites. NASA builds and launches Earth observation satellites and then turns over the use of them to other entities, teaching them how to process and use the data they provide. Therefore, Bolden argued, NASA has a vital role in Earth science.Decades ago that was true. However, we are now in a new era of private space innovation. Launch costs are falling dramatically, and the cost of satellites is also falling considerably. Space is now not only the playground of nations, companies and universities have the financial resources to do valid science in space.
To: GraceG
That quote put a smile on this Coloradan’s face.
To: blowfish
yet they are all ready to micromanage scientific research programs.Could that be because they're FUNDING it?
I expect them to question the worthiness of anything paid for by my taxes, not write blank checks.
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posted on
03/12/2015 1:47:40 PM PDT
by
JOAT
To: Lisbon1940
“NASA should do Mars science. Earth is well understood.”
I’m not sure why we need to spend billions of dollars building rockets only to look at and study that which we can already see from the ground.
I’m quite sure Environmental wackos find their private satellites quite desirable, but shouldn’t NOAA not NASA pay for it?
To: SoConPubbie
To: blowfish
It's unbelievable that we went from landing a man on the moon decades ago to now having to beg a ride on a Russian rocket just to get to an orbiting space station. I'll bet the good people of Texas have Texas dirt figured out just fine without NASA’s help.
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03/12/2015 6:51:02 PM PDT
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Colorado Doug
(Now I know how the Indians felt to be sold out for a few beads and trinkets)
To: samtheman
Is there any part of the federal government this administration hasnt purposely distorted and screwed up?IRS, BATFE, etc.
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posted on
03/12/2015 6:52:31 PM PDT
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wastedyears
(I may be stupid, but at least I'm not Darwin Awards stupid.)
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