Posted on 09/30/2010 7:33:59 PM PDT by KevinDavis
NASA's new space exploration program may be skewed toward sending astronauts to an asteroid and onto Mars, but a return to Earth's moon is not completely lost, NASA's deputy chief told reporters today (Sept. 30).
NASA deputy administrator Lori Garver, the space agency's second-in-command, said the moon has a role to play in the new space exploration plan set by President Obama and approved by Congress this week. NASA, she added, won't turn its back on Earth's nearest neighbor.
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mr obama, your wife dressed you in high-water pants.
It's dead, NASA.
Before she became NASA’s Deputy Administrator, Ms. Garver worked as the executive administrator for the National Space Society (http://www.nss.org/ ) . During her tenure, which ran from the groups founding in 1986 to 1998, they helped to keep the space Station program going.
Or 58th.
NASA deputy administrator Lori Garver, the space agency's second-in-command, said the moon has a role to playIt does right now -- I've just dropped trou' at the mention of her name.
They have their blood libel, I have mine.
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