In these opening remarks to a symposium reflecting on forty years of U.S. Human Spaceflight, NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin, reviews the impact that Alan Shepard had on him personally, to NASA, and to the whole idea of manned spaceflight. Mr Goldin cites Shepard as an example of the past and future of manned spaceflight.
Opening Remarks
2005-01-01
Conference paper
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English
NTIS | 2005
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|Introduction and opening remarks
Online Contents | 2004