NASA Administrator Commemorates Final Space Shuttle Landing

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July 21, 2011

David Weaver 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1600 
david.s.weaver@xxxxxxxx   


RELEASE: 11-241

NASA ADMINISTRATOR COMMEMORATES FINAL SPACE SHUTTLE LANDING

WASHINGTON -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden today issued this 
statement about the final landing of the Space Shuttle Program: 

"At today's final landing of the space shuttle, we had the rare 
opportunity to witness history. We turned the page on a remarkable 
era and began the next chapter in our nation's extraordinary story of 
exploration. 

The brave astronauts of STS-135 are emblematic of the shuttle program. 
Skilled professionals from diverse backgrounds who propelled America 
to continued leadership in space with the shuttle's many successes. 
It is my great honor today to welcome them home. 

I salute them and all of the men and women who have flown shuttle 
missions since the very first launch on April 12, 1981. 

The shuttle program brought our nation many firsts. Many proud 
moments, some of which I was privileged to experience myself as a 
shuttle commander. I was proud to be part of the shuttle program and 
will carry those experiences with me for the rest of my life. 

As we move forward, we stand on the shoulders of these astronauts and 
the thousands of people who supported them on the ground - as well as 
those who cheered their triumphs and mourned their tragedies. 

This final shuttle flight marks the end of an era, but today, we 
recommit ourselves to continuing human spaceflight and taking the 
necessary-and difficult-steps to ensure America's leadership in human 
spaceflight for years to come. 

I want to send American astronauts where we've never been before by 
focusing our resources on exploration and innovation, while 
leveraging private sector support to take Americans to the 
International Space Station in low Earth orbit. 

With the bold path President Obama and Congress have set us on, we 
will continue the grand tradition of exploration. 

Children who dream of being astronauts today may not fly on the space 
shuttle . . . but, one day, they may walk on Mars. The future belongs 
to us. And just like those who came before us, we have an obligation 
to set an ambitious course and take an inspired nation along for the 
journey. 

I'm ready to get on with the next big challenge. 

The future is bright for human spaceflight and for NASA. American 
ingenuity is alive and well. And it will fire up our economy and help 
us win the future, but only if we dream big and imagine endless 
possibilities. That future begins today." 

	
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