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11.16.07 - Space Exploration: A Frontier for American Collaboration
This lecture honors the Loewy brothers' memory by discussing the intersecting relationships between technological innovation and international affairs.
10.31.07 - Testimony Before the House Science Committee
The administrator discusses the release of data pursuant to the National Aviation Operations Monitoring Service project.
10.29.07 - Space Exploration: A Measure of American Competitiveness
"These are busy days for us at NASA, and it takes an occasion like this to provide a reason to pause and assess where we are today, how we got here, and most importantly, where we are heading."
10.23.07 - Remarks at the 19th Annual Von Braun Dinner
Space exploration is a complex story, a rich story, full of drama and despair, pride and pathos.
11.08.07 - Remarks at the Transforming Space Conference
We've sent probes to every planet in the solar system. And today, as we participate in this conference, New Horizons is hurtling outbound and nearing Saturn's orbit on its way to Pluto.
10.03.07 - Remarks before the Nobel Lecture by Dr. John Mather
The work of Dr. Mather embodies the best of NASA's first 50 years and shows the way forward.
10.02.07 - Women in Aerospace Awards Dinner
Honoring Debra Facktor Lepore, winner of WIA"s International Achievement Award.
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