盖洛普调查显示美国人不关心中国的航天计划

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Gallup Poll Shows Americans Unconcerned About China Space Program

Are Americans fearful that the U.S. will lose its leadership role in space to other countries that have outlined robust plans for lunar exploration? According to the poll, 68 percent of respondents are not concerned about China's intent to send probes to the Moon by 2017, nor are they concerned that America may surrender its leadership role in the space arena.
by Staff Writers
Houston TX (SPX) Jun 19, 2008
As America prepares to celebrate the 50th anniversary of NASA later this year, a new Gallup Poll shows strong support for the U.S. Space Exploration Program.

The most recent poll, conducted in May 2008, is the latest in a series of four polls commissioned by the Coalition for Space Exploration in an effort to better understand the extent of support and public attitudes toward America's space program. The first three polls were conducted in June 2005, March 2006 and August 2006.

&quot;These latest results -- as well as poll data from the last several years -- reveal that even in the midst of varying world and national circumstances, Americans still strongly support space exploration, and are willing to support its funding at current levels or even slightly increased levels,&quot; said Mary Engola, chairwoman of the Coalition for Space Exploration's Public Affairs Team.

The 2008 Gallup Poll shows more than 52 percent of those surveyed would support an increase in space exploration funding. Currently, NASA's budget is less than 1 percent of the federal budget, or approximately 15 cents per day for the average, tax-paying citizen. In addition, 68 percent of all respondents surveyed agree that the benefits of space exploration outweigh the risks of human space flight.

&quot;Space exploration has impacted the lives of every single American,&quot; Engola said. &quot;Countless benefits from space have improved health care and medicine, enhanced public safety, and improved the agricultural and environmental industries.

Space technology advances have created many industries, spawned millions of jobs and infused billions of dollars into our economy. The return on our investment has been substantial,&quot; Engola added, &quot;And I think Americans understand that.&quot;

When asked about the educational and inspirational qualities of the space exploration program, almost 70 percent of respondents believe America's space program inspires young people to consider an education in science, technology, math or engineering fields.

&quot;The benefits of space extend far beyond millions of homes, hospitals, schools, offices and airports,&quot; said Tracy Lamm, deputy chair of the Coalition's Public Affairs Team.

&quot;Space plays a tremendous role in encouraging and motivating students to study these exciting fields ... and today's young people are the very ones who will be making their mark on the universe as they carry out the next phase of space exploration.&quot;

Are Americans fearful that the U.S. will lose its leadership role in space to other countries that have outlined robust plans for lunar exploration? According to the poll, 68 percent of respondents are not concerned about China's intent to send probes to the Moon by 2017, nor are they concerned that America may surrender its leadership role in the space arena. These numbers mirror the findings of the previous three polls.

The Gallup Organization conducted the survey April 15-May 8, 2008. Previous polls were conducted Aug. 2-19, 2006; March 3-19, 2006; and June 9-July 1, 2005. Results for each were based on a nationally representative sample of 1,000 telephone interviews with a general population sample of adult men and women ages 18 and older residing in telephone-equipped households.

Errors attributable to sampling and other random effects are plus or minus three percentage points. Other factors that can introduce error or bias in the findings of opinion polls include question wording and practical difficulties.

The Coalition for Space Exploration is a collaboration of space industry businesses and advocacy groups whose mission is to educate and inform the public on the value and benefits of space exploration and to help ensure the United States will remain a leader in space, science and technology -- key factors that will benefit every American, strengthen our nation's economy and maintain our national security.<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=http://ybw.cc">
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Gallup Poll Shows Americans Unconcerned About China Space Program

Are Americans fearful that the U.S. will lose its leadership role in space to other countries that have outlined robust plans for lunar exploration? According to the poll, 68 percent of respondents are not concerned about China's intent to send probes to the Moon by 2017, nor are they concerned that America may surrender its leadership role in the space arena.
by Staff Writers
Houston TX (SPX) Jun 19, 2008
As America prepares to celebrate the 50th anniversary of NASA later this year, a new Gallup Poll shows strong support for the U.S. Space Exploration Program.

The most recent poll, conducted in May 2008, is the latest in a series of four polls commissioned by the Coalition for Space Exploration in an effort to better understand the extent of support and public attitudes toward America's space program. The first three polls were conducted in June 2005, March 2006 and August 2006.

&quot;These latest results -- as well as poll data from the last several years -- reveal that even in the midst of varying world and national circumstances, Americans still strongly support space exploration, and are willing to support its funding at current levels or even slightly increased levels,&quot; said Mary Engola, chairwoman of the Coalition for Space Exploration's Public Affairs Team.

The 2008 Gallup Poll shows more than 52 percent of those surveyed would support an increase in space exploration funding. Currently, NASA's budget is less than 1 percent of the federal budget, or approximately 15 cents per day for the average, tax-paying citizen. In addition, 68 percent of all respondents surveyed agree that the benefits of space exploration outweigh the risks of human space flight.

&quot;Space exploration has impacted the lives of every single American,&quot; Engola said. &quot;Countless benefits from space have improved health care and medicine, enhanced public safety, and improved the agricultural and environmental industries.

Space technology advances have created many industries, spawned millions of jobs and infused billions of dollars into our economy. The return on our investment has been substantial,&quot; Engola added, &quot;And I think Americans understand that.&quot;

When asked about the educational and inspirational qualities of the space exploration program, almost 70 percent of respondents believe America's space program inspires young people to consider an education in science, technology, math or engineering fields.

&quot;The benefits of space extend far beyond millions of homes, hospitals, schools, offices and airports,&quot; said Tracy Lamm, deputy chair of the Coalition's Public Affairs Team.

&quot;Space plays a tremendous role in encouraging and motivating students to study these exciting fields ... and today's young people are the very ones who will be making their mark on the universe as they carry out the next phase of space exploration.&quot;

Are Americans fearful that the U.S. will lose its leadership role in space to other countries that have outlined robust plans for lunar exploration? According to the poll, 68 percent of respondents are not concerned about China's intent to send probes to the Moon by 2017, nor are they concerned that America may surrender its leadership role in the space arena. These numbers mirror the findings of the previous three polls.

The Gallup Organization conducted the survey April 15-May 8, 2008. Previous polls were conducted Aug. 2-19, 2006; March 3-19, 2006; and June 9-July 1, 2005. Results for each were based on a nationally representative sample of 1,000 telephone interviews with a general population sample of adult men and women ages 18 and older residing in telephone-equipped households.

Errors attributable to sampling and other random effects are plus or minus three percentage points. Other factors that can introduce error or bias in the findings of opinion polls include question wording and practical difficulties.

The Coalition for Space Exploration is a collaboration of space industry businesses and advocacy groups whose mission is to educate and inform the public on the value and benefits of space exploration and to help ensure the United States will remain a leader in space, science and technology -- key factors that will benefit every American, strengthen our nation's economy and maintain our national security.<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=http://ybw.cc">
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According to the poll, 68 percent of respondents are not concerned about China's intent to send probes to the Moon by 2017, nor are they concerned that America may surrender its leadership role in the space arena.

很正常,别人可是在四十年前就把宇航员送上月球并安全返回,而且TG如果真有载人登月计划那也至少得2020年以后了,那时老美的猎户座早就重返月球了。
他们关不关心对中国的航天计划有影响吗?
美国人只关心自己,那种优越感是与生俱来的。
我也不关心美国人是否关心中国的航天计划。
正常正常,差距太大,构不成威胁。
美国人对我们的航天计划出钱了还是出技术了,有必要他来关心吗?一关心准没好事
同理,我们也不关心A3的航天计划
他不关心那是好事,他要关心才有问题。
有啥奇怪的~
美国人关心我们的航天计划难道会给我们的航天计划捐钱吗?
美国人关心过别的国家吗?
别说外国人,多数国人都不关心自己中国的航天计划[:a9:]
原帖由 adjust 于 2008-6-28 12:27 发表
美国人关心过别的国家吗?

一般美国人心里这个世界上只有两个国家,一个美国,另一个其他
老美的国际新闻就是其他州的,四大运动联盟的冠军都叫“世界冠军”。。。:D
说明差距太大了:L
受美国人重视不是什么好事:L