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URGENT! Stop the Use of Monkeys in Space Radiation Experiments

October 14, 2010

From PCRM

I have an important update and call to action regarding our year-long efforts to cancel NASA’s proposed radiation experiments involving live monkeys.

Just yesterday, the website NASA Watch released documents (PDF) (below) indicating that Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) director Samuel Aronson, Ph.D., informed the Department of Energy (DOE) of his decision regarding the use of monkeys in space radiation research. While much of the document is blacked out, the information that remains gives us hope that Dr. Aronson and DOE have made the right decision.

Now more than ever, we need to make sure that BNL and DOE know that the public opposes this research. If you haven’t already, please call (Steven Chu, Ph.D. | 202-586-5000) or e-mail Secretary of Energy Steven Chu and ask him to cancel these experiments immediately.

We will update you as we learn more. Stay tuned!

In the Meantime, Please ask Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu to Stop the Use of Monkeys in Space Radiation Experiments HERE

Please take a minute to ask Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Steven Chu, Ph.D., to halt DOE’s involvement in NASA’s planned monkey radiation experiments. The experiments are supposed to take place at a DOE facility. We have provided text for you, but if you decide to write your own message, please be polite and encouraging. Here are some talking points:

  1. I am writing to ask that you halt the Department of Energy’s involvement in NASA’s planned monkey radiation experiments.
  2. I understand that recently a decision has been made by Brookhaven National Laboratory and the Department of Energy, but that you have yet to make your decision known to the public.
  3. Genetic, anatomical, and physiological differences between humans and monkeys make this type of research unproductive.
  4. Monkeys are sentient and social beings who experience pain and suffering.
  5. Decades of radiation research involving nonhuman primates have not advanced human space travel.
  6. There are many validated nonanimal research methods that can and should be used.

Please note: if you are not a resident of the U.S., leave the postal code field blank in order to submit your message.

Can You Please Do Just a Little Bit More?

If you haven’t already done so, e-mail the following NASA leaders and ask them to stop all space research involving nonhuman primates.

  1. NASA administrator Charles Bolden
  2. Brookhaven director Samuel Aronson, Ph.D.
  3. McLean Hospital president Scott Rauch, M.D.
  • Previous actions and alerts can be found HERE
  • DOE Document
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  • NASA Fact Sheet
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  1. karen lyons kalmenson's avatar
    karen lyons kalmenson permalink
    October 15, 2010 6:39 am

    why submit innocent primates
    to pain and degradation
    by forcing upon them
    space radiation
    when will man finally
    open up his eyes and heart
    and see himself, not as
    the world
    but just a part
    and in that spirit
    treat his fellow earth
    passengers, kind
    putting any vestige
    of cruelty, far far
    behind

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