11-10-2024, 03:42 AM
(11-10-2024, 03:34 AM)Sirius Wrote: For who's attention would this be? Is there an obligation to disclose it to the world?
Super curious though.
I think NASA lets a lot fly by without taking responsibility for the actions that come from it. There was that one Astronaut that traveled across the country to kill her rival is just one example of this behavior that NASA doesn't want to discuss when it happens. I get the desire for the silence, but as a governmental entity they are responsible to the people. When they come out and discuss a health issue with returning Astronauts and then have another one that is being reportedly wasting away in space, doesn't the public deserve answers if a new space related disease was created?
On the other hand, if NASA is using it's position to forcibly hold Astronauts hostage until they fall in line with behavioral action that may/may not be in the persons/public best interest, then they should be held to task for it. In this case we don't know what's going on due to NASAs refusal to answer for what happened.