When nasa scientists were operating the mars rovers


Question: When NASA scientists were operating the Mars rovers, remotely driving them across the Martian landscape to collect and analyze rocks and crevices, the scientists complained that the 20-minute delay between when they issued a command and when the rovers responded made their job more challenging. Isn't this somewhat similar to what monetary policy makers face? How is it different?

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