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Commented on OMB: What Are NASA's Lowest Impacting Activities?
Ahh... if "lowest impact" and budget numbers are the only constraints, perhaps start with the PR department?... -
Commented on Video: Avatar, Augmented Reality, and NASA
PS Here is an open source library for creating these kinds of Augmented Reality applications --> http://www.libspark.org/wiki/saqoosha/FLARToolKit/en... -
Commented on Video: Avatar, Augmented Reality, and NASA
Ray et al. It's extremely easy and cheap to create this kind of "virtual play thing" and distribute it on the web, where it can reach millions of people for little cost. Put it on a webpage that also teaches... -
Commented on Video: Avatar, Augmented Reality, and NASA
Inspiration - that's what this kind of thing does. And it does it very well and does not require more than an average PC with a webcam. Take a look at what the US Post Office does with it for...
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EarthShine commented on
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@Aerin NOAA and NASA's missions are not duplicative. Indeed NASA already manages NOAA developments creating efficiency between the two organizations....
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Aerin commented on
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Why does NOAA not manage its own developments. As far as I am concerned, earth science can go to NOAA and take its funding with it. Since oceanic and atmospheric science is high priority (rightfully, what with BP and climate change), this could shrink the NASA budget significantly in the future. But that's ok if it brings clarity to NASA's objectives. NASA is torn in far too many directions. Aeronautics can go to the FAA, since it is well established and no longer a frontier (except for hypersonic which DOD covers). What the hell is green aviation, anyway. And yes...
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Robert Oler commented on
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"Yeah! Let's destroy one of the few government organizations in this country that actually creates more wealth than it consumes while advancing our technology. " repeating that over and over wont make it true. Robert G. Oler...
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not confused commented on
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Keep Failing away Aerin NASA is focused on its diverse important missions. The Political Centers and you can name them can have fun with politics, what this has to do with focus on the NASA missions is lost on me....
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Lowly Contractor commented on
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It figures this would happen just when Science and Aeronautics thought they had once and for good won the battle over sending astronauts to space....
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