Described here, with a link to the Charles Bolden interview.
I could understand if NASA and the White House coveted billions of dollars worth of oil money from Saudi Arabia to be invested in ambitious NASA programs like a manned mission to an asteroid.
But this idea of appealing to Muslims in general by some political/cultural backslapping reeks of the worst kind of patronizing. Muslims already take pride in their historic cultural and scientific achievements such as Algebra, chemistry, and astronomy. They will see through NASA's and the WH's agenda, and see it for what it is; a political ploy.
"Muslims already take pride in their historic cultural and scientific achievements such as Algebra, chemistry, and astronomy."
Yes, that was BEFORE. Before they worshiped a shrappled stone that came from space and before they had followers that were after power.
I feel sorry for Charlie Bolden, he's a good man, but that is really embarrassing to watch. The video is very disheartening, and creepy. Too bad he couldn't have helmed NASA in better days.
Like a lot of things coming out of the WH recently, it's just a muddle.
I'm with Ainz.
It is passethic if we have to administer to women being under such unjust circumstances.
I'm a woman and I love seeing a womans hair go adrift in space. It's a natual thing. So, what does that tell you?
You know, it really IS sad....
... all of this political correctness stuff.
Honestly, in space, everything will come into light.
I hoped that when I saw men land on the moon that everything would have come into light, but, unfortunately... some men wish to stay in the dark.
NASA's new mission?
Described here,
with a link to the Charles Bolden interview.