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NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, a former astronaut, talked about the future of the space program. He announced that the first commercial space… read more
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, a former astronaut, talked about the future of the space program. He announced that the first commercial space capsule, Space X, docked at the International Space Station during his speech, an accomplishment of one of the agency’s goals to have private companies transport astronauts from the station by 2017. In his remarks he also told a story about being part of the Hubble Space telescope deployment mission. Other topics included missions to Jupiter and Mars. Afterward, he answered questions from the audience. close
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