
I think you are seeing statements being made by the Chinese Government that they don't want to wait around until the 2030s to land on the Moon with humans.
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I think you are seeing statements being made by the Chinese Government that they don't want to wait around until the 2030s to land on the Moon with humans.

It is going to be an exciting time. That is what the Webb Telescope is going to do for us.

Space is hard, and when you develop very sophisticated things often you get delays.

I wish, Madam Chair, that you all might consider doing a CoDel at the end of the year to come down for the launch of the most powerful rocket in the world.

Several years ago when Ted Cruz and I were leading the Space Subcommittee of the Commerce Committee, we proposed that the date of 2024 be extended to 2030 for exactly the reasons that you just articulated.

It is going to be revolutionary what we find out about astrophysics and astronomy.

There is a robust budget that is proposed in this budget. It is $147 million.

I am requesting that right now, and suggesting that a way to do that is the jobs bill.

Yes, ma'am, we do need to. Competition is good, it brings the best cost and the most efficient route.

It will launch uncrewed. It will go way out beyond the Moon, come back, the capsule will land in the ocean.

In this budget of the President, there is $227 million there for this project.

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You know, the United States has a wonderful story to tell when it comes to the development of the vaccines.

The Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program (SIOP) is intended to modernize our aging shipyards.

If we really want to break the cycle of costly incarceration, we need to reject dehumanizing policies in favor of investing in opportunities for these individuals to succeed.

If we want, if we really, really want to break the cycle of costly incarceration we need to reject dehumanizing policies in favor of investing in opportunities for these individuals to succeed.

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