What role should NASA take in 2012? Live Show 4.22

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For a full rundown of all of the stories covered in this live show, check out the wiki page: http://wiki.spacevidcast.com/en/4.22 In this community live show we explore what role NASA should take in 2012, a new Space Code of Conduct being developed, life on Venus and community questions.

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  • I'm VERY curious about Europa, I have a feeling we'll find our FIRST living neighbours there! I mean, come on, planet wide ocean and no life?? No algae? No amoebae? No giant fishazoids? They won't understand us, we won't understand them, we'll probably see them as extra terrestial animals, but they're EXTRA TERRESTIALS!

  • @4FunPlayin Its LEGOS not minecraft it was famous for like 50years....in anyway enjoy the video. :]

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  • NASA has failed us. I will save the speech.

  • SpaceX = SEXY 

  • Nasa is also awesome at solar system probes.

  • My dad says you can't get diabetes in space. Is that true? He drinks a lot...

  • @KKM121 If they listed it as one of the most common mistakes, wouldn't that mean that these astronomy books were sources that backed up whousley's claim that people called it that?

    Also wouldn't it only be a mistake to believe that that side of the moon never saw light? I think that saying it's a mistake just to call it the dark side of the moon is presumptive. It's just a name, and whenever we can see it, it is the dark side of the moon so that makes it kind of true.

  • @whousley Please inform me and tell me your sources.

    University astronomy text books listed this as one of the common mistakes made by the public.

    Thanks.

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