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War of Words
In Monday's
first hour,
Richard C. Hoagland of
Enterprise Mission reacted to the recent Space.com article
War of the Words.
Calling it "a hit piece of political slander," Hoagland refuted the allegations about his career and credentials and has posted documentation on his website defending himself (see this
email exchange and article titled
NASA Running Scared).
Recap
Mars & Space Exploration
President of
The Mars Society,
Robert Zubrin, joined
Richard Hoagland in a discussion about the new Space Initiative. Specifically, the two were critical of plans to cut funding to the Hubble Space Telescope, which Zubrin called "one of the greatest scientific instruments," of all time. A bill,
House Resolution 550, has been introduced to save the Hubble program, and both guests urged contacting
congressional representatives to push for support of it.
In the second half of the show, Zubrin laid out a plan for the terraforming of Mars, which he said could be accomplished in 50 years. The plan entails building factories to produce fluorocarbon gases which would increase global warming on the planet and raise the average temperature. Zubrin sees the colonization of Mars, not so much as a back-up plan for Earth, but rather as a creation of "a new branch of human society," that embraces spacefaring as a way of life.
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The New World

NASA announced today the discovery of a
mysterious planet-like body, which has been unofficially named "Sedna."
3 times farther away from Earth than Pluto, it is now the most distant known body in our solar system. Click on the artist's conception
(credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt) to view larger, or
here to read more details.