I would love to see us utilize those proceeds for the advancement of human spaceflight, for the advancement of our science.
We do not want to damage the commercialization of low earth orbit because we are charging for something that they can get for free in a diff...
What Space Policy Directive-1 says is, we are going to go to the Moon and we are going to go sustainably.
in my estimation we should utilize it.
The more the architecture is reusable, the longer we are going to be able to take advantage of the resources of the Moon.
I believe in transparency and openness.
Yes, I do. I think we need a balanced portfolio, Senator.
It is without question that human activities are contributing to the global warming that we are seeing.
I share the administration's goal of returning the United States to the Moon to establish a human presence and to begin commerce.
We want those kind of activities happening inside the United States of America.
Yes, I do believe those kind of programs and opportunities on the International Space Station--we need to reexamine those.
A wonderful question. And, Senator, just so you know, that is the first question when I showed up at NASA.
It is my objective, as the NASA Administrator, not to delve into how to deal with what we find, but to deliver dispassionate science so that...
the glory of the Moon, unlike the Earth--the Moon has no atmosphere.
The Earth Science Budget of NASA in the President's Budget Request for Fiscal Year 2019 was higher than 3 years of President Obama's budget ...
We cannot cede low earth orbit to China or to any other nation.
I think there is broad bipartisan agreement that we need to understand what is happening to our planet.
Number one, you know, back then, if you look at real dollars, the budget of NASA was about $50 billion annually.