Many folks would like to see us back on the Moon and developing its resources.

Friday, November 04, 2005

Missed listening live to Mike Griffin at the House Science Committee Hearing.

You can read the prepared statement and even more you can listen to the testimony live, as archived at the House Committee on Science.

Listening to the questions to Mike and his response is very interesting.

The Russians had a representative there as well. :-)

It is 2 hours and 55 minutes with some dead time in there for a break.

Let us hope congress will respect his judgement and provide the means to look up.
- LRK -

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STATUS REPORT
Date Released: Thursday, November 3, 2005
Source: NASA HQ
Prepared Statement by Michael Griffin - House Science Committee Hearing:
"Status of NASA's Programs"
November 3, 2005

Statement of Michael D. Griffin, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration before the Committee on Science, House of Representatives Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee, thank you for this opportunity to appear today to update the Committee on NASA's plans for the future and our progress in implementing the Vision for Space Exploration. Since testifying before the Committee in June of this year, NASA has made substantial progress in defining a safe and sustainable approach to a program of renewed space exploration beyond low Earth orbit, while maintaining a balanced program for Exploration Systems, Space Operations, Science, and Aeronautics Research. This necessitates that we carefully weigh all the changes and
adjustments we are making in our transition work to assure that the exploration program results in a safer and more reliable access to space while we continue to perform NASA's mission safely with the Shuttle.
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http://www.house.gov/science/webcast/index.htm
Committee Web Cast

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Live Webcast -Thursday, November 3, 2005 -- 10:00AM
Full Committee - Hearing
Status of NASA’s Programs
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November 3, 2005
Webcast of Full Committee - Hearing
Status of NASA’s Programs
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- LRK -

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