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by johndevor
4235 days ago
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>That's like funding maybe two schools, or one hospital ward, spread over the whole EU. None of these enrich humanity as much as Rosetta is. Really? You're basically saying you'd prefer a robot on a comet over thousands of healthy and educated peers. Who are you to decide this? |
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Coming from an American this is pretty ironic. The choice in ESA-funding countries isn't between two schools and illiterate children, it's between further improvement to two good schools already affording excellent social mobility and a comet landing.
As for who decides this, the voters do as part of the democratic process.