Mayabird wrote:
I very highly doubt the people who thought this up did it for public opinion. It's a scientific mission. There are a lot of scientists who are interested in Pluto and the KBOs. Many scientists have wanted to send a mission to Pluto for years (and want it to get there before Pluto's thin atmosphere freezes back out as it will in a decade or so). They're also interested in studying the KBOs since they're the oldest remnants left over from the solar system's formation and are pretty much intact from that time (since they haven't been doing much). There are also some theories saying that some of the KBOs might actually be from another solar system who's sun came close (astronomically speaking) to ours and some of the outer iceballs were switched (some give a 1-3% chance that Sedna might have gotten in orbit around our sun that way). And so on and so forth (I need to get to class in a moment).
I see the value in studying objects in the Kuiper belt, they could tell us a lot about the birth of our solar system. But at the end of the day what are the experiments REALLY going to tell us compared with say:
1. a digger mission to Mars polar caps and/or frozen sea
2. a digger mission to Europa to check for a frozen sea/life
3. a mission to IO to check out the lava flows and volcanoes and chemical soup
4. a digger mission to Ganymede to check for a frozen sea/life
5. a digger mission to Callisto to check for a frozen sea/life
6. further missions to Titan's strange surface
7. futher missions to Venus to check out its environment
8. further missions to the moon to check for mining sites and/or possible base sites and sources of ice
...
the best results of the KBO mission however - " yep, we've got some rock, some ice and a few Tholin compunds, just as we suspected - mission success, a good technical achievement that we landed a probe that far out! "
the best results of the digger missions - damn, there's a frozen/non-frozen sea here....hold on, did I just see something swim past the probe?
Just because you don't see worth in something doesn't mean other people don't.
I see the worth in it. I just feel that just like the upcoming mars "methane measuring" missions, we could be doing much more for the same cost...
There is no knowledge that is not power...