NASA Deputy Administrator Garver Speaks About NASA's Future at Discovery Arrival

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April 17, 2012

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

RELEASE: 12-120

NASA DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR GARVER SPEAKS ABOUT NASA'S FUTURE AT DISCOVERY ARRIVAL

WASHINGTON -- "Following are excerpts from remarks given by NASA 
Deputy Administrator Lori Garver at the arrival of the space shuttle 
Discovery at Dulles International Airport on Tuesday, April 17: 

"Discovery was the longest-serving veteran of NASA's space shuttle 
fleet. Her maiden voyage was in 1984. She flew 39 missions, spent 365 
days in space, orbited Earth 5,830 times and traveled 148,221,675 
miles." 

"The space shuttles' 30-year history literally changed the world. 
Their greatest accomplishment and purpose, now complete, was the 
launch and construction of the ISS -- our science laboratory in space 
and our foothold to the rest of the solar system. Like all great 
accomplishments, these achievements came at a cost. When we lost the 
Challenger and Columbia flights and their brave crews, we 
re-dedicated ourselves to an even more meaningful and exciting 
future." 

"Today, NASA is following through on this commitment by building on 
the successes of the past and learning from our failures. President 
Obama has set us on a course that will tap into the innovative spirit 
that has made this nation great. It will allow us to more fully 
utilize the ISS and explore farther than ever before -- to an 
asteroid and on to Mars. This shift will permit us to advance our 
technology, open new markets and create more American jobs, making 
our aerospace industry even more competitive and increasing our 
economic and national security." 

"To those who say our best exploration days are behind us, I must 
disagree. While it is wonderful to reminisce about the past, NASA 
continues to focus on the future. You need only admire the amazing 
space shuttles and their accomplishments to realize the people, 
organizations and nation that created them have only just begun. 
Vehicles with names like Orion, Dragon and Dreamchaser are being 
built all across the country today. They will continue and expand on 
the space shuttle's many accomplishments." 

"It is an honor to deliver Discovery to the Smithsonian today to share 
this national treasure with the nation -- telling not only the 
stories of the past, but ushering in the promise of the future." 

	
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