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NASA sued by astrologer

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[quote]April 20
Russian Astrologist Sues NASA



NASA has been taken to court in Russia over its plans to crack open a comet.



Marina Bai, a Russian astrologist, filed a lawsuit last month with the Presnensky district court in Moscow, demanding that the U.S. space agency call off its $311 million Deep Impact mission. As reported in MosNews.com, Bai is also asking for 8.7 billion rubles ($311 million) in compensation for moral damages.



“The actions of NASA infringe upon my system of spiritual and life values, in particular on the values of every element of creation, upon the unacceptability of barbarically interfering with the natural life of the universe, and the violation of the natural balance of the Universe,” Bai said in her claim.



Deep Impact, which is already in space, is scheduled to collide with Comet 9P/Tempel 1 on July 4th of this year. The spacecraft carries explosives, which will be used to dig out a crater in the comet. Scientists will then hope to learn what a typical comet is made of.



The district court dismissed the Bai’s case, but the Moscow City Court took up the appeal and will rule following a hearing scheduled for May 6.



Benny Peiser, a researcher at Liverpool John Moores University who follows asteroid science and the surrounding media and public attention, said even some Russian scientists have jumped on this court case, calling the space mission an act of "vandalism that cannot be justified."



"I can only hope that this irrational technophobia is not a sign of things to come in other parts of Europe, which is already falling worryingly behind internationally in science and technology, never mind space exploration," Peiser told SPACE.com.



-- SPACE.com Staff[/quote]

Comments

  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    Last time I checked we had no evidence that comets were alive. I guess the only way to find out is to crack one open and see. ;)

    As for it being "vandalism": why isn't returning samples from the moon considered vandalism? Nasa isn't the only one to do that, Russia's had a go too.
  • MundaneMundane Elite Ranger
    funny :P
  • *Laughs heartily*

    Those crazy Russians! :D

    Regards,
    Morden
  • Random ChaosRandom Chaos Actually Carefully-selected Order in disguise
    This just in: sitting in a chair is called illegal becuase farts impact the being "chair"
  • Next thing you know he'll say the world is spherical.

    I mean, only flat-worlder fundies like me would disagree with him, right?
  • You may think it funny now, but will you be laughing when all of his comet buddies come heading for Earth? I don't think so.
  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    Actually, yes. I'll laugh as they plummet through the atmosphere and melt down to nothing.
  • [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Biggles [/i]
    [B]Actually, yes. I'll laugh as they plummet through the atmosphere and melt down to nothing. [/B][/QUOTE]

    Own3d. :D

    However, I'd be a bit more concerned about "mummy and daddy meteor". :p

    Regards,
    Morden
  • E.TE.T Quote-o-matic
    And I thought US was far ahead others with its trials considering ridiculous things...
    Logic must be even rarer resource than I thought.



    BTW, I wonder why he doesn't demand elimination of this unintelligent cancer like pest which destabilizes whole ecosystem of earth!
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