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Bipartisan Vision for Space Exploration |
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The Bush administration
responded to the 2003 Columbia Space Shuttle Accident Report, and looked at where we had been in space and concluded that we needed to do
more, to go further.
The result was the Vision for Space Exploration, announced nearly three
years ago, which commits the United States to using the shuttle to
complete the space station, then retiring the shuttle and building a
new generation of spacecraft to venture out into the solar system.
Congress has ratified that position with an overwhelming bipartisan
majority, making the Vision for Space Exploration the law of the land.
Today, NASA is moving forward with a new focus for the manned space
program: to go out beyond Earth orbit for purposes of human exploration
and scientific discovery. And the International Space Station is now a
stepping stone on the way, rather than being the end of the line.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 May 2007 )
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