Center. All said they were pleased with the flight. Mr. Brian stein leads off after introductions. Good afternoon and welcome from Kennedy Space center. Day. A we are here to discuss the nasa Spacex Mission and return of u. S. Human spaceflight from u. S. Soil to the International Space station. The crew dragon spaceflight spacecraft and the falcon nine rocket lifted today from the launch complex. At 3 22 p. M. On and doug are now safely their way to the International Space station. To talk more about this historic mission, we have a great panel of guests starting with nasa administrator, Jim Bridenstine. Elon musk, kathy leaders, kirk and ton, pass forrester. We start with opening comments and our presenters and then we will take your questions. We start with Jim Bridenstine. Nasa and great day for spacex. What a great day for the United States of america. It is been nine years since we launched american astronauts from american soil and we of done it again. I want to be clear. The mi
The Artemis Program and the moon to mars program, i think the Business Model has proven it well very successful. We are bringing down costs, increasing access, and that will spacexe to happen and and others can get more customers. Nasa does not want to be the owner and operator of the heart or the only customer. We want spacex to go get customers that are not as. When that materializes, i think what elon is talking about, this vision for humanity being able to live on the surface of the moon for long periods of time and eventually on mars for long periods of time, that is the eventuality of the Business Model we are currently developing. Thank you. Our next question is from Chris Davenport of the washington post. Thank you for taking my call. Thank you further trampling quote. That was classic. The, you put the window in cargo dragon as a symbol of your ambition of flying people. I wonder if you could talk about how over these long years, you it asour team focused on the ultimate goal,
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This has been a long but rich and rewarding day. Ofdo have another full day panels and discussions tomorrow, which will make a full twoandahalf day for this conference. This conference has been going on so long that barack obama was still president when we started. [laughter] imagine that. This conference itself is now part of history. For a final discussions today, we have to mini panels. Coverp panel here will all of asia outside of russia and china. We will start with robert of rinceton university. Comments onr some the reagan ministrations stance toward afghanistan. We will continue the conversation with the more broad look at the region as a whole, the greater middle east from india to yemen, how the administration understood or misunderstood it. I may interject with a question or two. We will do a pivot from the middle east to east asia for our final to discussions of the day. Jennifer miller of dartmouth college, no relation. Dr. Miller will discuss the u. S. Japan relationship.
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