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NASA's New Vision
With Lori B. Garver, NASA Deputy Administrator
- Monday, Apr 26, 2010
- VIDEO DURATION: 56:00
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NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver shared her insights on the new path being charted for NASA, particularly as they regard human space flight. She discussed the administration's new emphasis on developmental and cutting-edge technology for human and robotic exploration, its plans to fully leverage the potential of the International Space Station, and its renewed focus on earth and space science.
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