At the time of writing this post these two petitions accepted by the U.S. White House had a combined total of 6,844 signatures:
we petition the obama administration to:
We have within our technological reach the ability to build the 1st generation of the USS Enterprise. It ends up that this ship’s inspiring form is quite functional. This will be Earth’s first gigawatt-class interplanetary spaceship with artificial gravity. The ship can serve as a spaceship, space station, and space port all in one. In total, one thousand crew members & visitors can be on board at once. Few things could collectively inspire people on Earth more than seeing the Enterprise being built in space. And the ship could go on amazing missions, like taking the first humans to Mars while taking along a large load of base-building equipment for constructing the first permanent base there.
For more information see BuildTheEnterprise.org.
Created: Dec 22, 2012
we petition the obama administration to:
Harness the full intellectual and industrial strength of our universities, national laboratories and private enterprise to rapidly develop and deploy a nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) adaptable to both manned and un-manned space missions. A NTR (which would only operate in outer space) will jump-start our manned space exploration program by reducing inner solar system flight times from months to weeks. This is not new technology; NTRs were tested in the 1960s (President Kennedy was a guest at one test). The physics and engineering are sound. In addition to inspiring young Americans to careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, a working NTR will herald a speedy and economical expansion of the human presence in the cosmos.
Created: Jan 03, 2013
However, this earlier petition had 34,435 signatures:
we petition the obama administration to:
Secure resources and funding, and begin construction of a Death Star by 2016.
Those who sign here petition the United States government to secure funding and resources, and begin construction on a Death Star by 2016.
By focusing our defense resources into a space-superiority platform and weapon system such as a Death Star, the government can spur job creation in the fields of construction, engineering, space exploration, and more, and strengthen our national defense.
Created: Nov 14, 2012
The official White House response:
White House Response to
Secure resources and funding, and begin construction of a
Death Star by 2016.
This Isn't the
Petition Response You're Looking For
By Paul Shawcross
The Administration
shares your desire for job creation and a strong national defense, but a Death
Star isn't on the horizon. Here are a few reasons:
· The construction of the Death Star has been estimated
to cost more than $850,000,000,000,000,000. We're working hard to reduce the
deficit, not expand it.
· The Administration does not support blowing up planets.
· Why would we spend countless taxpayer dollars on a Death Star with a
fundamental flaw that can be exploited by a one-man starship?
However, look
carefully (here's how) and you'll
notice something already floating in the sky -- that's no Moon, it's a Space
Station! Yes, we already have a giant, football field-sized International
Space Station in orbit around the Earth that's helping us learn how humans
can live and thrive in space for long durations. The Space Station has six
astronauts -- American, Russian, and Canadian -- living in it right now,
conducting research, learning how to live and work in space over long periods
of time, routinely welcoming visiting spacecraft and repairing onboard garbage
mashers, etc. We've also got two robot science labs -- one wielding a laser
-- roving around Mars, looking at whether life ever existed on the Red Planet.
We are living in the
future! Enjoy it. Or better yet, help build it by pursuing a career in a
science, technology, engineering or math-related field. The President has held the
first-ever White House science
fairs and Astronomy
Night on the South Lawn because he knows these domains are critical to our
country's future, and to ensuring the United States continues leading the world
in doing big things.
If you do pursue a
career in a science, technology, engineering or math-related field, the Force
will be with us! Remember, the Death Star's power to destroy a planet, or even
a whole star system, is insignificant next to the power of the Force.
Paul Shawcross is
Chief of the Science and Space Branch at the White House Office of Management
and Budget
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