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Animal experiments

Really hate it when I see this. I thought NASA stopped doing this stuff, but I guess they haven't.

San Rafael, Calif. – In Defense of Animals (IDA), an international animal protection organization with over 85,000 members, today released letters from celebrities opposed to NASA-funded experiments. The experiments, which NASA wants conducted at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), involve irradiating squirrel monkeys. IDA and the International Primate Protection League (IPPL), a South Carolina-based non-profit dedicated to protecting the world’s primates, filed a complaint about the experiments.

The celebrities signed on to the IDA-drafted letter to U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu, NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden, Jr., and BNL Director Dr. Samuel Aronson. Those who have signed to date are: Woody Harrelson, Zachary Quinto, Alicia Silverstone, James Cromwell, Allison Janney, Kristen Bell, Emily Deschanel, and Elizabeth Perkins.

NASA’s proposed experiments would inundate these tiny monkeys - only a foot tall – with one massive burst of gamma radiation equal to a 3-year journey to Mars and back. Since the 1950's, thousands of primates have been exposed to various dosages of radiation including radio frequency, microwave, X-ray, gamma, electron, proton, neutron and other particle radiation. Studies have already shown that gamma radiation can cause depressive behavior, immobility, hyperirritability, convulsions, vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, hair loss, open sores, skin hemorrhages, and even death.

Previous research has also proven that animals of different species – even of different strains of the same species – react differently to radiation, which calls into question the experiments’ scientific value in advancing protection for human astronauts.

NASA has already committed $1.75 million in taxpayer money to the experiments. NASA wants BNL - a lab run by the Department of Energy - to conduct the radiation portion of the experiments. BNL has not yet decided to proceed. The experiments are being reviewed by BNL's safety, science, and animal welfare committees.

www.idausa.org.

created by renegade on Feb 16, 2010 at 06:36:18 pm     Other     Comments: 7

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Actually if the experiments were conducted on Woody Harrelson, Zachary Quinto, Alicia Silverstone, James Cromwell, Allison Janney, Kristen Bell, Emily Deschanel, and Elizabeth Perkins, we would not need to do so much testing on 12 inch primates to help us explore outer space, so we can have things like computers that we can use to complain to others about other peoples business. If the above celebrities are too busy, perhaps renegade would like to volunteer.

Stop Hating, Be happy

posted by trock on Feb 16, 2010 at 07:31:01 pm     #  

Squirrel monkey experiments led to the invention of the Internet? Huh?

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This particular experiment sounds ill-designed, anyway. If the point is to simulate a three-year journey to Mars and back, wouldn't it make sense to expose the animals to radiation over the course of three years? Incremental exposure would simulate the trip better and also could be quickly stopped if (when) dangerous effects were observed in the squirrel monkeys -- before the entire group gets radiation-fried to death.

posted by jmleong on Feb 16, 2010 at 08:15:20 pm     #  

Some years ago I worked as a Temp. I worked at this company for about a week and was asked to respond to a letter that a little girl wrote. It was obviously for her class but it was really sweet.

She wrote that she wanted to know if the company did experiments on animals and if they did she put forth a reason for them to stop and talked about her pet dog and cat and how she loved them and would hate to hear of them being experimented on.

Well in my response I couldn't respond without at least giving myself a laugh. So I wrote and said no the company did not experiment on animals.... BUT WHAT A GOOD IDEA!

posted by MikeyA on Feb 16, 2010 at 09:31:57 pm     #  

Sure ya did.

posted by Ryan on Feb 16, 2010 at 09:33:48 pm     #  

That is very sad. Seems NASA could determine radiation effects in other ways than experimenting on animals.

posted by bikerdude on Feb 17, 2010 at 12:40:10 am     #  

We already have alot of data and information on the effect of radiation. This research seems redundant, cruel, and a waste of funds.

posted by OhioKimono on Feb 17, 2010 at 01:03:17 am     #  

toledotalk is turning into all of the stupid email forwards my grandma sends me. Good lord

posted by upso on Feb 17, 2010 at 02:40:29 am     #  

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