Another truckload of money wasted photographing dust
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It's foolish to be upset about money going into scientific research / analysis while BILLIONS are dumped into greed-based warfare.
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I'm not upset... It's not my money
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Then why whine? You don't even know what you're complaining about. This "dust" can help us know how Saturn was created, among other planets.
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Not to mention
@CassiniSaturn found the plumes of water on enceladus, that was worth every penny! Our best chance at finding life out there -
There's NOTHING out there... That was just a good line in a popular TV series
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Guess this one was faked by Hollywood too, that's some great technology to hack a telescope and make fake pictures!pic.twitter.com/4aGL4Y7k8q
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*Shows picture of hurricane storms on another planet* aawww it's not colooor i wan my tax money baaack *nasal teenager voice*
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It stinks that it takes so long for satellites to arrive at these places, but at least we got something!
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Hardly worth the wait
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Well yeah, the satellite is 20 years old so the pictures aren't as good as they would be with a current one but oh well
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Yeah but we had color film 20 years ago
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There's probably a reason they're black and white but I have no clue why, there's probably info online about it
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There's always a reason .... meanwhile billions of dollars wasted on this while people starve. I'm not ok with any excuse.
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Cassini has been sending back photos of Saturn & it's moons since 2004... amazing color photos here https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/main/index.html …
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Ohhhh a colored ball !!! Waste of money ... save earth ....
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Amazing! Keep going NASA - you remain a shining light in the new anti-intellectual dark ages of science.
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Amazing stuff! Shame about all the negativity from all the retards among us
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Very Cool! I remember that mission I sat scope in 97 Amazed that 20yrs later it's still kicking
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