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NASA seeks employee to protect Earth from aliens. - BIAD - 08-03-2017 NASA seeks employee to protect Earth from aliens. 'The body is looking for a "planetary protection officer" to stop contamination from "extraterrestrial targets of exploration". Anyone whose skill set includes the ability to protect Earth from aliens still has more than a week to apply for what may just be their dream job. NASA is looking for a planetary protection officer. What that means in technical terms is someone who can help with the "avoidance of organic-constituent and biological contamination in human and robotic space exploration". The job advert notes that "space flight missions may intentionally or unintentionally carry Earth organisms and organic constituents to the planets or other solar system bodies". Equally, spacecraft could return "to Earth and its biosphere with samples from extraterrestrial targets of exploration". The job ad says that "frequent travel may be required", although it does not specify whether that is simply on Earth, or around the solar system too. It goes without saying that anyone thinking of applying needs "advanced knowledge of planetary protection". They also need diplomacy skills that "resulted in win-win solutions" - plus a degree in physical science, engineering or mathematics. The successful candidate will be paid between $124,406 and $187,000. Perks - such as a company spacecraft - are not mentioned. Security clearance is described as "secret". It is not a new post. The current holder, Catharine Conley, was presented with a pair of sunglasses on her first day in the job back in 2006 - bringing to mind Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith in Men in Black. Dr Conley told the New York Times in 2015 that she was keen to keep Mars from becoming contaminated by anything from Earth. "If we're going to look for life on Mars, it would be really kind of lame to bring Earth life and find that instead," Dr Conley said. "So far, Mars is still pretty clean." If you can help keep it that way, you have until 14 August to apply...' SOURCE: Mystic... suit-up! RE: NASA seeks employee to protect Earth from aliens. - Mystic Wanderer - 08-04-2017 Quote:Anyone whose skill set includes the ability to protect Earth from aliens still has more than a week to Actually, I think this is just a "trigger article" to awaken some of the SSP Super Soldiers; kind of like code, you know? "They" know we are well beyond finding "organic and biological contamination" out there. I think they are calling certain people out. Must have something to do with the September dooms day date quickly approaching. As for me "suiting up", I wasn't triggered, so I guess my time hasn't come yet. Excuse my answer if it sounds "far out", but I just woke up from a much needed nap, and I need COFFEE to make sense. (For now, I'm just being silly) RE: NASA seeks employee to protect Earth from aliens. - guohua - 08-04-2017 We'll Do It,,,,, We'll Do it,,,, We Volunteer!!! You don't even have to pay us,,,, No,,, Just give us a couple of your Awesome Plasma Canon's and Ray guns Enough Jim Beam to last us between resupply shuttles and Rice, Green Vegetables and Steaks. Oh,,, and one more thing, a High Speed internet connection. Need to let all our Friends at Rogue-Nation 3 know what's going on. You can donate our Salary Like President Trump Does His. Hell YES, we'd be Happy to! RE: NASA seeks employee to protect Earth from aliens. - BIAD - 08-05-2017 I think the word we're looking for -when mentioning Jack Davis, is commitment and I for one know this planet will be a little safer on his watch. Once he's finished his chores. NASA responds to job application from boy, 9. 'A nine-year-old boy received an encouraging response from NASA after he applied for the role of planetary protection officer. The job was listed this week as the space agency seeks help to protect Earth from aliens. In technical terms, the officer would assist with the "avoidance of organic-constituent and biological contamination in human and robotic space exploration". The job advert notes that "space flight missions may intentionally or unintentionally carry Earth organisms and organic constituents to the planets or other solar system bodies". Among the first applicants for the role was nine-year-old Jack Davis. He wrote to the space agency to explain: Quote:"My name is Jack Davis and I would like to apply for the planetary protection officer job. Jack in turn received a letter from the eminent Dr James L Green, the director of NASA's planetary science division: Quote:Dear Jack, He also received a phone call from NASA's planetary research director, Jonathan Rall, at NASA Headquarters in Washington, to congratulate him on his interest in the position. NASA stated that although the planetary protection officer position "may not be in real-life what the title conjures up", it plays an important role in "promoting the responsible exploration of our solar system by preventing microbial contamination of other planets and our own"...' SOURCE: RE: NASA seeks employee to protect Earth from aliens. - Mystic Wanderer - 08-05-2017 Well now, that will be something for the boy to frame on his wall, want it? |