Lunar moon landing, a hearing on past and future exploration by nasa and its astronauts. This is 90 minutes. [pounding] hearing is called to ovrd. 50 years ago, exactly one week from today, at 9 30 a. M. , three astronauts sitting atop a rocket destroyer, a navy of ing 7 1 2 Million Pounds thrust took off from Kennedy Space center in florida. A Million People had gathered on the ground to watch event, including half of the United States congress. Three astronauts, as one at the ewspapers put it time, carried with them the hopes of the world. Was 1969. Born. Before i was the astronauts were Neil Armstrong, buzz aldrin and collins, and the mission was apollo 11. Would go ond aldrin to make history a little more than a hundred hours later. With more than a third of or listening hing live, they became the first on the o ever set foot moon. The apollo 11 mission would go history again. A little less than a hundred hours of that, as the first not only to put men on home on but to bring them
This hearing is called to order. Welcome. 50 years ago, exactly what each week from today, at approximately 9 30 am, two astronauts, sitting atop a rocket the size of a navy destroyer, packing 7. 5 Million Pounds of thrust, took off from Kennedy Space center in florida. Roughly 1 Million People had gathered on the ground to watch this historic event. Including half of the United States congress. These three astronauts, as one of the newspapers put it at the time, carried with them the hopes of the world. The year was 1969. The year before i was born. The astronauts were Neil Armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins. And the mission was apollo 11. Armstrong and aldrin went on to make history a little more than 100 hours later. When, with more than one third of the earths the earth watching or listening live, they became the first humans to ever set foot on the moon. The apollo 11 mission would go on to make history again. A little less than 100 hours after that, as the First Mission
P. M. 11 00 a. M. On cspan. You can watch on cspan, cspan now, or cspan. Org. Bryden and others discuss Publicprivate Partnerships i need this industry. Sharing between the two sectors was among the topics discussed. Hosted by the George Washington university, and Elliott School of international affairs. This is 2. 5 hours. Our keynote speaker Jim Bridenstine is here. And one of my former graduate its now at nasa headquarters is also online and we will have him in the first panel. The topic today on Publicprivate Partnerships in space. I think some person said, does this mean too big to fail . There are lots of uncertainties about these kinds of things. Concern about the Industrial Base goes back to the beginning of aerospace in the United States. The creation of the predecessor to the Nasa National Advisory Committee on aeronautic was funded by 5,000 carved out of the main budget back in the early 20th century. Several years after the ride the Wright Brothers have already flowed. Euro
Of international affairs. This is 2. 5 hours. Our keynote speaker Jim Bridenstine is here. And one of my former graduate its now at nasa headquarters is also online and we will have him in the first panel. The topic today on Publicprivate Partnerships in space. I think some person said, does this mean too big to fail . There are lots of uncertainties about these kinds of things. Concern about the Industrial Base goes back to the beginning of aerospace in the United States. The creation of the predecessor to the Nasa National Advisory Committee on aeronautic was funded by 5,000 carved out of the main budget back in the early 20th century. Several years after the ride the Wright Brothers have already flowed. Europe accelerated is plans. If you did not hear about American Craft in world war i. You heard about french and english and japan. America was not deprived prime leader in that time. In a concern, a natural Advisory Committee for aeronautics was put together which included industry
Its for us really being type of architecture that can really bring in things we learned. Its important. It needs to be directed to the point and the sky we want to get to. Its not like going god knows where. Make sure we can take advantage of things, its a great idea, things that should be investigated as we two forward. The way i like to think about is sailing analogy with respect to strategy. We know where we are going to go and we have no idea how the seas are going to change and adjust along the way. Its really important that as we learn more through science, as we learn more through developing technologies, thatll feedback to architectures and approaches that will enable some and make them more available and maybe eliminate other systems and approaches and i think its really important that we continuously look for opportunities to collaborate, take advantage of new technologies and look at their performance and feed back and obviously the science that we the science we do and what