The Global
Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
of Brunswick, Maine has called for a demonstration at Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station in Florida on Jan. 7 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm EST (1600-1800 GMT).
The protest
will highlight opposition to NASA's planned New
Horizons launch on January 17 that will carry a cache of plutonium to power
the Pluto-bound probe's radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG).
To be
launched by an Atlas 5 booster, New Horizons will head out on a long distance
journey to shoot past Pluto in 2015. After that flyby, the New Horizons probe
-- given NASA-approved extended mission money -- is to study still-to-be
selected Kuiper Belt objects, ancient, icy and rocky
mini-worlds that are leftovers from the formation of the solar system.
In a
statement from Global Network Coordinator, Bruce Gagnon: "We might have escaped
Cassini, we might escape New Horizons, but with plans
to put nuclear reactors on the Moon to power bases there in the coming years,
NASA will be launching a host of these missions. One thing we have learned
is that sooner or later, space technology can fail."
For Scientist and Englishwoman, Pluto
Mission is Precious