We must ensure that we learn from the past to prevent the detrimental gaps in prior transitions and protect our most important asset--the people--the irreplaceable workforce that have brought us this far and will take us into the next 60 years of space exploration.
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Emphasizes the importance of learning from past transitions in space exploration.
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