Space exploration and the elusive ‘wow factor’

By Derrick Z. Jackson | Tuesday, May 12, 2009 | The Boston Globe

“…Even though the space shuttle fleet has been given a pink slip, yesterday’s launch of the space shuttle Atlantis to repair the Hubble Space Telescope is enough to forget for a moment all that plagues us. The astronauts will look down upon a planet from which they cannot detect war, pollution, fraud, or swine flu. They will attempt to repair that amazing machine that got off to a miserable, defective start, but now has given us images that both expands our knowledge of the universe and moves us to consider our utter insignificance in it….”…BS

http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2009/05/12/space_exploration_and_the_elusive_wow_factor?mode=PF

 

 

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