

He also did little to reconcile the apparent importance of NASA with proposed budget cuts.īut maybe Pence was just trying to give a rousing speech heavy on symbolism, leaving the policy to the NASA administrator. Despite the grandiose language - America will take “our rightful place as the vanguard of humanity’s historic rendezvous with the future,” Pence said - the particulars of the Trump administration’s space plan remain murky. Our nation will return to the Moon and we will put American boots on the face of Mars, Pence said during remarks at the Cape Canaveral headquarters in Florida. will achieve those goals or provide any timetables. Pence didn’t go into detail about how the U.S. “Today, I come to assure you, the men and women of NASA, and all those at this gateway to the stars, where the aspirations of the American people have taken flight, that under President Donald Trump, America will lead in space once again,” he said. by strengthening the economy, unlocking new technology, inspiring children to love science, and helping keep America safe. space policy, and Pence laid out ambitious goals for NASA in a speech at the Kennedy Space Center, which he called “the heart and soul of our space program, where science fiction has become science fact for generations.”Īmerica will “get back to winning” in space, Pence said, and “usher in a new era of space leadership.” He said space exploration will help the U.S. 'Here, from this bridge to space, our nation will return to the moon, and we will put American boots on the face of Mars,' Pence said. Last seated in 1993, the council is charged with guiding U.S. His remarks came days after President Trump appointed him the head of the revived National Space Council. to return to the moon and put “American boots on the face of Mars.” You can’t win football games like that.Vice-President Mike Pence announced Thursday plans for the U.S. Too many turnovers, penalties, just shooting ourselves in the foot. Masoli also kept his comments to the point after the team’s second home loss in a row. “Other than the turnovers, he played huge, and I addressed that in (the locker-room).” Quarterbacks can’t turn the ball over down field.”īut he still had encouraging words for Masoli, who has been starting for Hamilton this season as the Ticats wait for Zach Collaros to return from knee surgery. Receivers can’t have the ball yanked out of their arms. Our nation will return to the Moon, and we will put American boots on the face of Mars, Pence told the cheering crowd of about 800 NASA employees, space experts and private. “We don’t protect the football, we don’t play in this sport,” said head coach Kent Austin. Vice President Mike Pence pledged to usher in a new era of American leadership in space during a tour of the Kennedy Space Center in Florida Thursday. They were (thinking) ‘how are we going to get this back? How are we going to make this work?’ They showed some resiliency and some professionalism in terms of their attitude and mindset.” “You didn’t look around and think there was anybody hanging their head. “We faced some adversity again right off the bat in the second half (with the McDuffie fumble) and it didn’t faze them at all.

“We faced some adversity early,” said head coach Mike O’Shea about the Banks TD.

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