Commander Mark Kelly's Statement About Future Of Space Program

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May 19, 2011

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington                                         
202-358-1100 
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RELEASE: 11-157

COMMANDER MARK KELLY'S STATEMENT ABOUT FUTURE OF SPACE PROGRAM

HOUSTON -- During media interviews today, NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, 
commander of the STS-134 space shuttle mission aboard the 
International Space Station, made the following statement about the 
future of space exploration: 

"NASA is leading the way and will continue to do so," said Kelly. "We 
are the lead partner on the International Space Station and when 
humans go back to the moon and on to Mars, I'm sure it's going to be 
the United States and NASA that's leading that as well. As we move 
into more commercialization of the launch vehicles and getting access 
to orbit, that's still NASA that's leading that project and hopefully 
buying those services and this is something I think that in the long 
run could mean the expansion of humans accessing space. So we're 
pretty excited about the future for NASA." 

Kelly made the statement in an interview with National Public Radio's 
Scott Simon. 

Kelly and station astronaut Cady Coleman conducted several media 
interviews this morning. To view all of them, visit: 



http://go.nasa.gov/iqRBth 


For more information about the Space Shuttle Program and the STS-134, 
visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 


For more information about the space station, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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