We have now gotten other direction from the President to go in 2024, and we are moving rapidly.
commercial data is no longer going to be really just a pilot program, but we're looking to operationalize that commercial data because of th...
In order to achieve 2024, we need to take some of those elements and move them forward to achieve that objective.
The moon is the best place to prove those capabilities and technologies. The sooner we can achieve that objective, the sooner we can move on...
That was a decision by the President of the United States announced by the Vice President of the United States.
NASA spends about $4.5 million annually invested in that program, and we also provide scientists and engineers as mentors for the high schoo...
I believe that this is a great opportunity for this agency. I think it's a great opportunity for the country.
We want to achieve a Mars landing in 2033. In order to do that, we have to accelerate other parts of the program.
We're focused like a laser right now on the James Webb Space Telescope, which is a big mission.
That's what NASA should be doing. And we look forward to advancing that agenda.
We're going to build a coalition of international partners to go sustainably to the moon.
The President has issued now Space Policy Directive-1. He says that we should go back to the moon.
I think it's important for the Nation to continue advancing our progress and for us, as leaders of this country, to demonstrate a continued ...
In short, we need specifics, not rhetoric because rhetoric that is not backed by a concrete plan and believable cost estimates is just hot a...
It's important for this country to focus on finding life on another world.
Eventually, by the end of this year, we will be launching American astronauts on American rockets from American soil.
This time we go, the President has said he wants to go sustainably.
the idea that you can order something and have it delivered to your front door with, no kidding, a drone in a matter of minutes.