President Praises Curiosity Team on This Week @NASA
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Phoning from aboard Air Force One, President Obama congratulated the Mars Science Laboratory team at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for its successful landing of the Curiosity rover on the Red Planet. Also, sun’s decadal survey; Orion testing; and more!
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President Praises Curiosity Team on This Week @NASA

25 Comments
25 Comments
Cool!
Now can we please give them more then just $18 billion a year.
i highly agree
Take it from the “war” budget, which is unnecessary.
amazing… i wont to cry…
when is this MULE is going to start mining, i need 300 minerals so i can build another command center, so i can get a orbital, so i can get my OP MULES!!!!!!
GLHSEX!!!!!
Then put the budget up you tight fuck!
Imagine the pathetic nature of the people that thumbs down…lol.
Keep banging rocks together.
Now thats a great vid.
Awesome
Amazing that Voyager was sent over 35 years ago and is still working, sending information. A true testament to the longevity of technology created at NASA.
you say that now, but when global whopper gets out of hand, you’ll teleport to mars just like the rest of us
drone.
Nah!…we’ll just keep spending on more wars against brown people.
That’s the priority isn’t it?
If NASA and department of defense would switch budgets, I wonder what would NASA be able to do.
Its funny hearing the president say all these things and yet NASA’s budget is getting lower and lower. To think that the bank bailouts had more money then all of NASA’s budget combined since it was created is sickening.
Probably employ more Europeans and Asians.
Well we all know all brown people are bad.
How about a compromise, we send an astronaut to Europe?
lol that comment went right over your head
yea, your last neuron is dying, thats whats up
My son and his two friends used the Chandra space-based telescope to discover the closest supernova to Earth when he was 16, for which he and his two friends won the Siemens Westinghouse science award and a university scholarship. We met astronomer and science writer Brian Greene and writer/illustrator David Macauley (“The Way Things Work”), as well as various other luminaries in Washington DC at the “finals” and awards ceremony, a highlight of my life. So proud of you science geeks! Esp my son!
Aussie Aussie Aussie! Oi Oi Oi! That’s right, Australia rules! 🙂
In what way does my imploring a budget increase mean I don’t follow politics?
*Its 17 billion dollars 🙁