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Rep. Calvert Commends Passage Of Three House Resolutions Recognizing America's Space Enterprise

Posted by: Dave Everett | 07/22/2008 8:28 AM

In an effort to keep our readers up to speed on what our Riverside Congressional Representatives are doing I thought I would share this press release I found on Congressman Ken Calvert's website:

Rep. Calvert Commends Passage Of Three House Resolutions Recognizing America's Space Enterprise
Thursday, July 10, 2008

WASHINGTON, D.C. July 10, 2008 - Congressman Calvert (R-CA) commended the passage of three House resolutions this week that recognized America's space enterprise.

"America's accomplishments in space are unparalleled and I was pleased that Congress recognized a few of the important dates in the history of U.S. space exploration," said Rep. Calvert, the former Chairman of the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics and a co-sponsor of the three bills.

The three resolutions that passed the House this week include:

H. Res. 1312 - Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Space Foundation. The mission of the Space Foundation is to advance space-related endeavors to inspire, enable, and propel humanity. The Foundation has become the leading nonprofit organization advancing the exploration, development, and use of space and space education for the benefit of all humankind.

H. Res. 1313 - Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the first American woman in space, Dr. Sally K. Ride, and honoring her contributions to the space program and to science education. Sally Ride is a native of Los Angeles, California, and a physicist by training as well as an accomplished athlete. As part of the eighth class of NASA astronauts, she was selected as a NASA astronaut candidate in 1978, and was one of only six women in the class. On June 18, 1983, Dr. Ride was sent into space aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger as part of the STS-7 crew, making her the first American woman in space.

H. Res. 1315 - Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA has conducted numerous successful missions, human and robotic. The most notable mission was the 1969 landing of a man on the moon by the Apollo 11 mission, commanded by Neil A. Armstrong, Lunar Module Pilot Edwin `Buzz' Aldrin, Jr., and Command Module pilot Michael Collins. NASA has also contributed the American way of life through the advancement of communication satellites, the Global Positioning System and scientific research that has led to technologies such as heart defibrillators.

"For fifty years NASA has greatly contributed to the American way of life," stated Rep. Calvert. "I congratulate the men and women who, both past and present, made NASA the world's premier space agency. Their commitment, intelligence and perseverance are a testament to American ingenuity. I look forward to another fifty years of NASA and the many wonders that will come from further exploration of the last frontier."

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Comments

arthur a nussberger said:

Congraduations to Representative Calvert. More acknowledgement of the future bendfits from space is needed. We all recognize the value of current space systems. The space station benefits are yet to be realized and will only be accomplished with solid public support. The space station offers a zero-g laboratory for research in chemistry, biology, electroics, metallurgy, life sciences, agriculture, and other aress. The space station offers a manufacturing center for development of products like new pharmaceuticals that require processing in the weightlessness or vacuum of space. The space station offers an observation site above the earth's atmospere that allows unobstructed views of the u;niverse and earth's enviroment and resoures. These are but a few of the potential benefits to be derived from our space atation. Space offers an unique opportunity to benefit the United States and all mankind.We will never know these benefits unless we try. As a former project engineer for Rockwell International working in the design of the GPS satellite I can attest that in the mid 1970's working on the GPS program we had little understanding that the GPS satelli;te system would result in such unbelievable benefits to our progress.

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