I believe continuation and acceleration of the Constellation Program or some variant of it is one way to achieve that.
It's not a question of money; it's a question of priorities.
Only a clearly defined mission and vision for our space program can provide our children with the necessary inspiration and enthusiasm to th...
The shift to commercial spaceflight cannot come at the expense of astronaut safety.
I don't think it's any different than the George Bush Administration. I think OMB is running the space program, because it designs the budge...
If the Constellation program is canceled, how do we make sure that those valuable assets are integrated into the new program?
I believe that investing billions of dollars in technology development, as this budget proposes, without any clear vision, mission, or targe...
I don't think we would have ever gotten there with the Constellation program set up and funded the way it was.
Well, I found some additional money that you can use, General Bolden.
This budget carries forward the decision to retire the Shuttle fleet by the end of this year.
As you start to ramp up, you've got to look at this incredible talented workforce that may be out of a job.
If, however, we instead accept the Administration's proposal laid out in this budget request, I have no doubt that it will lead to no less t...
I have great concern about not having a goal for NASA and canceling existing programs that would put us on a path to get us beyond lower Ear...
If you gave me an infinite pocket of money--pot of money, I could not get a human to Mars within the next 10 years.
I believe this proposed new path is both irresponsible and far too risky.
The $2 and a half billion in the President's budget to cancel the program--instead, use that to continue testing on Rocket X.
I clearly support the vision of eventually passing to them the responsibility of going to and from LEO.
I think it's time to--for NASA to get back to that NACA mentality here a little bit.