Richard C. Hoagland is a former museum space science Curator; a former NASA Consultant; and, during the historic Apollo Missions to the Moon, was science advisor to Walter Cronkite and CBS News. In the mid-1960’s, at the age of 19 (possibly “the youngest museum curator in the country at the time”), Hoagland created his first elaborate commemorative event — around NASA’s first historic unmanned fly-by of the planet Mars, Mariner 4. A simultaneous all-night, transcontinental radio program the …
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I love the way he thinks, I come to the same conclusions, almost exactly as him. Whatever’s out there, we have to submit it to rigorous scientific inquiry. It’s not good enough to be “pretty sure” of something, 99.99%, if not 100% certainty is what science is all about.