After the third mission, Apollo became not a gateway to exploration, but a singular moment, ... From Earth to the Moon. |
But I can't tell you when we'll go back to the moon. I think it'll be in the next 50 years, but I don't know. I sure hope we get space tourism before I get too old. |
I can tell you with some degree of confidence that in the next millennium we'll see human beings walk on other planets and even perhaps go to other stars, |
I just hope that they can find something to be interested in. I like to see students get excited. |
I like to see students get excited. |
I think the excitement factor is crucial. I think that we desperately need inspiration and we desperately need an investment in our long-term future. |
I've been hoping and dreaming all my life to go into space. Now I actually have a shot of doing it. |
It was like telling a high school team that in eight years they were going to have to win the World Series. It's not impossible but not something that you would necessarily think they could do. |
It's sort of a house of cards in the sense that all of the hopes for human space flight have been pinned on that station, |
It's sort of a house of cards in the sense that all of the hopes for human space flight have been pinned on that station. And if they can't complete it, it's an enormous investment whose potential will be unrealized. |
NASA had to adjust to that cruel reality. |
NASA never really adapted to that new paradigm. |
The big difference between NASA of the '60s and NASA of the '90s is that in every way NASA was a young organization back then, ... not only in a demographic sense but also in terms of the life of the agency. |
The flight controllers, the people who manned the trenches in mission control, these were kids. They were in their 20s and 30s. And they were controlling a moon mission. |
They met the challenge. They met it beautifully. The energy that flowed through NASA at that time, the excitement, the adrenaline, it all stemmed from the fact that space had become very crucial to the nation's reputation and strength in the world. |