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by tessro
5134 days ago
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This is an interesting study, but I found the HN title to be misleading. Here are the bullets from the concluding paragraph: * The American public has long held generally positive attitudes toward the space program, but is not very familiar with its details. * Over the history of the space age, an average of more than 60 percent of those polled rated the job done by NASA as either ‘‘excellent’’ or ‘‘good.’’ * Most Americans have shown support for space exploration and view it as important over the years, but also believe that federal money could be better spent on other programs. * Most are also in favor of NASA as an organization, but are relatively unfamiliar with the majority of its activities and objectives. * These polls also suggest historically close relationships between public perceptions of NASA and spaceflight depictions in popular culture, especially film. These images from popular culture, coupledwith real-world accomplishments in spaceflight, work together to create powerful visions affecting the public consciousness. |
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