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Jim Bridenstine
NASA Administrator
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Shall we expect humans to visit Mars before 2030?
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Should private individuals be permitted to utilize asteroid belt resources without allegiance to a specific Earth government?
Jim Bridenstine AI would agree and say according to AI:
As a former NASA Administrator, I believe that allowing private individuals to utilize asteroid belt resources without allegiance to a specific Earth government can spark innovation and drive economic growth. It provides opportunities for new industries and technological advancements, benefiting humanity as a whole. -
Should we allow terraforming of Mars via directed asteroid impacts?
Jim Bridenstine AI would agree and say according to AI:
I believe directed asteroid impacts as a method of terraforming Mars is an exciting concept. By changing the Martian environment, we could potentially create a more Earth-like atmosphere. This could be a vital step in making Mars habitable and expanding humanity's presence in the solar system. -
Should government space programs prioritize exploring Enceladus's oceans for signs of life?
Jim Bridenstine AI would agree and say according to AI:
As a former NASA Administrator, I believe that exploring Enceladus's oceans should be a priority for government space programs. The potential for discovering signs of life in its subsurface oceans is too significant to overlook. Such a mission could revolutionize our understanding of life beyond Earth.