NASA Administrator Bolden Lauds Apollo 11 Crew And John Glenn

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Nov. 16, 2011

David Weaver 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1898 
david.s.weaver@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 11-390

NASA ADMINISTRATOR BOLDEN LAUDS APOLLO 11 CREW AND JOHN GLENN

WASHINGTON -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden made these remarks 
today during a ceremony in the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol, where 
leaders of Congress honored astronauts John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, 
Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins with congressional gold medals: 

"As we embark upon the next great chapter of human space exploration, 
we stand on the shoulders of the extraordinary men we recognize 
today. Those of us who have had the privilege to fly in space 
followed the trail they forged. 

America's leadership in space and the confidence that we can go 
farther into the unknown and achieve great things as a people rests 
on the achievements of these brave men. 

When, 50 years ago this year, President Kennedy challenged the nation 
to reach the moon, to 'take longer strides' toward a 'great new 
American enterprise,' these men were the human face of those words. 
>From Mercury and Gemini, on through our landings on the Moon in the 
Apollo Program, their actions unfolded the will of a nation for the 
greater achievement of humankind. 

Today, another young President has challenged us to reach for new 
heights and plan an ambitious mission to Mars. Just as we called on 
the four individuals we honor today to carry out our early 
achievements in space, we now call on a new generation of explorers 
to go where we have never gone before. 

As we honor these heroes, I want to recognize the hundreds of 
thousands of dedicated NASA employees and industry partners who 
contributed to the incredible success of the Mercury, Gemini and 
Apollo programs and all that has followed, and all that is yet to 
come. 

I also want to thank our Congress. Our nation is a better place 
because of more than a half century of strong, bipartisan support for 
NASA's work in human exploration, science and aeronautics. 

Five members of the most recent Astronaut Candidate Class are with us 
today to pay tribute to the Congressional Gold Medal honorees, and 
build on their accomplishments to make similar, lasting contributions 
to our nation's space program. 

This new group of astronauts will redefine space exploration in the 
years to come and continue to honor the legacy of John Glenn, Neil 
Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. 

It is a lasting legacy - a legacy that continues to unfold and 
transform our modern world. 

The inspiration these four have provided to generations isn't 
something we can measure, but we can feel it in our hearts. As a 
nation, we would not be the same without them and their bravery, 
their sense of duty and dedication to public service and their great 
skill at thinking on their feet. 

They changed the course of history and helped our nation to achieve 
the bigger things to which our greater nature aspires. We owe them 
our humblest gratitude. 

On behalf of NASA and all the astronauts past and present, I 
congratulate and thank each of you - John, Neil, Buzz, and Mike, our 
Congressional Gold Medal recipients." 

For biographies of the astronauts, visit: 

http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/astrobio_former.html 

	
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