April 21st, 2010

Image: nasa.gov
Many Americans believe a renewed United States effort in space exploration could yield a timely benefit: Increasing understanding of climate change.
That was one of the findings from a recent independent “space poll” conducted by the Everett Group, an opinion and market research organization located just outside Washington, D.C. In the days before President Barack Obama’s speech vowing continued commitment to explore the solar system and land astronauts on Mars, Everett surveyed 1,200 randomly selected adults by land line and cell phone.




Barbara Kessler
Andrew Winston
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