92 Quotes About Nasa
- Author Steven Magee
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The scary thing about the protective properties of dietary intake regarding abnormal human radiation exposures is that NASA has understood this for decades!
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- Author Amit Kalantri
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An invention is a responsibility of the individual, society cannot invent, it can only applaud the invention and inventor.
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- Author Steven Magee
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The development of Space should be expected to increase human diseases.
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- Author Steven Magee
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I am from the generation of children that watched NASA kill a school teacher on live television.
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- Author Steven Magee
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I was a teenager in school when the first space shuttle exploded.
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- Author Steven Magee
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If you want people to think that you are crazy, tell them you have radiation sickness.
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- Author Steven Magee
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NASA astronauts have only managed to live continuously on the International Space Station (ISS) for a year and Biosphere 2 on Earth failed at two years of uninterrupted human habitation. Both cases required extracting the sickened people from the toxic environments. At this point it is ludicrous to talk about a permanent manned base on Mars.
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- Author david wells
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On a plaque attached to the NASA deep space probe we [human beings] are described in symbols for the benefit of any aliens who might meet the spacecraft as “bilaterly symmetrical, sexually differentiated bipeds, located on one of the outer spiral arms of the Milky Way, capable of recognising the prime numbers and moved by one extraordinary quality that lasts longer than all our other urges—curiosity.
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- Author Philip Wyeth
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And I know that we won't be able to escape it in deep space, either. We might succeed in ignoring this doubt for a while—keep everyone so busy doing what it takes to build the ships to get us out there. But eventually the bustle ends, and then we're left with ourselves again. It'll be the loneliest revelation ever—half a million miles from home.
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