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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2010

The frontier of space is rapidly opening to a new generation of travelers -- for research and discovery, for adventure and for business.

But, with all the social, economic and ecological concerns we face right here on Earth, you might wonder why we need a space program.

It is precisely because of these issues that we do need a space program.

As we tackle the challenges of exploration, we generate new solutions for problems here, on Earth.

Imagine what the future holds.

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  • @implicaverse Your full of shit and you know it. Every effin penny you spend on NASA, btw your tax dollars are 1/2 a penny off a dollar to NASA, you get back 7 dollars in exploration, medical benefits, and god knows what.

    We'd be screwed without it.

  • What lucky bastard got to make this commercial? Would have used a female voice of course.

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  • @shelntony I voiced it...and it was a GREAT production!! I'd love to work with those guys again.

    Jason

  • @heroineworshipper The Lucky Bastard? Me. Thankfully, none of the producers, writers, directors, agents, and so on wanted to use a female voice. I'm pretty proud of the spot and I like it just the way it is. Thanks for watching.

  • @heroineworshipper The Lucky Bastard? Me. Thankfully, none of the producers, writers, directors, agents, and so on wanted to use a female voice. I'm pretty proud of the spot and I like it just the way it is. Thanks for watching.

  • @shelntony — well, thanks to Wayne, whoever that is. This is lovely. I'm not even particularly impressed by "spinoff" arguments for spaceflight, but this one is a winner for its clever imagery. The shuttles as an iconic presence that touches us all even if we're unaware of it. Beautifully done.

    Comm-check indeed.

  • The lucky bastard is my good friend of 26 years. Awesome, Wayne! You rock!

  • Very well done!!!MORE!!!!!!!!

  • @EndeavourLaunch Seems we may soon find out how much, if provincial attitudes take control. There's been a growing public disconnection from NASA's progress & work anymore as if ppl either truly don't care or aren't being informed properly. perhaps NASA needs a top-notch PR campaign to help it survive in the public's mind.

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