| Public relations for space flight operations at NASA | | | | with.Public relations for space flight operations at |
| are extremely important and perhaps you have | | | | NASA are therefore handled very carefully and they |
| noticed during the hurricane season how careful | | | | talk a lot about safety on the television whenever a |
| NASA is before they launch the space shuttles. NASA | | | | mission is scrubbed or delayed. This is wise because |
| knows that they cannot have another disaster or lose | | | | people want to make sure that our tax dollars are |
| another crew of the space shuttle and so they are | | | | being used wisely and that NASA will not do any thing |
| very careful. They would rather be careful than half a | | | | stupid to kill any astronauts.The space program is |
| public relations disaster and the loss of billions of dollars | | | | vitally important to the forward progression of the |
| of equipment and the loss of life, which can never be | | | | species and as a measuring stick of where our |
| replaced.Most of the astronauts who are picked to fly | | | | civilization is on its way to the future. Open |
| on the space shuttle are what you might call human | | | | communication lines with all major media outlets and a |
| plus. In other words they are perfect in nearly every | | | | very well thought out strategic public relations program |
| way. They are smart and intelligent, articulate and | | | | is paramount to NASA. Please consider all this in |
| athletic and our civilization and society stand a lot to | | | | 2006."Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum |
| gain from them, therefore they are humans that we | | | | board. |
| simply cannot lose or afford to take unnecessary risks | | | | |