Statement by John P. Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, On Launch of Falcon 9 Rocket and Dragon Spacecraft

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May 22, 2012

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

Phil Larson 
Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President 
202-456-6043 
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RELEASE: 12-164

STATEMENT BY JOHN P. HOLDREN, ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ON LAUNCH OF FALCON 9 ROCKET AND DRAGON SPACECRAFT

WASHINGTON -- Following Tuesday's launch of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket 
and Dragon spacecraft, John P. Holdren, Assistant to the President 
for Science and Technology, issued the following statement: 

"Congratulations to the teams at SpaceX and NASA for this morning's 
successful launch of the Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air 
Force Station in Florida. Every launch into space is a thrilling 
event, but this one is especially exciting because it represents the 
potential of a new era in American spaceflight. Partnering with U.S. 
companies such as SpaceX to provide cargo and eventually crew service 
to the International Space Station is a cornerstone of the 
president's plan for maintaining America's leadership in space. This 
expanded role for the private sector will free up more of NASA's 
resources to do what NASA does best -- tackle the most demanding 
technological challenges in space, including those of human space 
flight beyond low Earth orbit. I could not be more proud of our NASA 
and SpaceX scientists and engineers, and I look forward to following 
this and many more missions like it." 

For more information on the SpaceX flight, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/spacex 


For more information on the Office of Science and Technology Policy, 
visit: 

http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp 

	
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