{"id":204093,"date":"2017-07-07T02:24:43","date_gmt":"2017-07-07T06:24:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/remarks-by-the-vice-president-at-kennedy-space-center-the-white-house-blog\/"},"modified":"2017-07-07T02:24:43","modified_gmt":"2017-07-07T06:24:43","slug":"remarks-by-the-vice-president-at-kennedy-space-center-the-white-house-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/space-exploration\/remarks-by-the-vice-president-at-kennedy-space-center-the-white-house-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"Remarks by the Vice President at Kennedy Space Center &#8211; The White House (blog)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    NASA Shuttle Landing Facility    Kennedy Space Center, Florida  <\/p>\n<p>    1:25 P.M. EDT        THE VICE PRESIDENT: Hello, Florida! (Applause.)            Senator Rubio, Senator Nelson, Congressman Posey, Congressman    DeSantis, Attorney General Bondi, Commissioner Putnam, acting    Administrator Lightfoot, Director Cabana, all the leaders of    industry and business who are gathered here today, Dr. Buzz    Aldrin -- (applause) -- and all the great men and women of NASA    and the Kennedy Space Center, it is my great honor to be with    you here today at the dawn of a new era of space exploration in    the United States of America. (Applause.)        And I bring greetings from the man who is going to make that    happen, his admiration for all of you gathered here and for    Americas storied history in space is boundless; and he is    committed each and every day to American leadership at home,    around the world, and in the boundless expanse of space, the    45th President of the United States of America, President    Donald Trump. (Applause.)        In his Inaugural Address, the President rededicated our nation    to once again lead in the heavens, and in his words unlock the    mysteries of space.        With this President, its always about leadership -- American    leadership. And that begins at home, by putting the    security and prosperity of America first. Today, we will    speak of this Presidents vision for American leadership in    space. But between those two spheres, in Warsaw, Poland today,    we were reminded that the American President is the leader of    the free world. (Applause.)        Today, President Trump stood in Krasinski Square in a rebuilt    Warsaw, giving testament to the power of free peoples to assert    their own destinies and claim their own futures.        The President noted in his words that as long we know our    history we will know how to build a future, saying that    Americans know that a strong alliance of free, sovereign, and    independent nations is the best defense for our freedoms and    our interests.        The President took the opportunity to challenge our allies to    work together to confront forces that threaten over time to    undermine those values and erase the bonds of culture, faith,    and tradition that make us who we are. And he called on    all of our allies in the West to what he called a commitment    of will, and he reminded us that the defense of the West    ultimately rests in his words not only on means but also on    the will of our people to prevail.        Finally, he reminded the world today that our own fight for the    West does not begin on a battlefield, it begins with our minds,    our wills, our souls, our freedom -- and that our survival    depends on the bonds of history, culture, and memory.        My fellow Americans, thats what American leadership looks like    on the world stage. (Applause.)        And 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.    (Applause.)        Just last week, President Trump declared that America is in his    words going to be leading in exploration and discovery like    weve never led before. Welcome to a new era of American    leadership in space. (Applause.)        I cant think of a better place to deliver this message than    here at the Kennedy Space Center, named for a President who    challenged America to undertake, as he said, the most    hazardous and dangerous and greatest adventure on which man has    ever embarked.        The Kennedy Space Center is the heart and soul of our nations    space program, where science fiction has become science fact    for generations. Just this past Saturday, this center    celebrated its 55th birthday. And for 55 years, you have    relentlessly expanded our horizons and given us so many    national heroes.        Here, the crew of Apollo 11 set sail for the Sea of Tranquility    on the moon. Here, you launched Americas Space Shuttles    and Americas astronauts to orbit this Blue Marble. Here,    the Hubble Space Telescope, the New Horizons, and so many other    technological wonders lifted off from Earth to give us a    glimpse of our fellow planets, the distant stars, and the    infinite galaxies that are a window into our very    past.        And from this Bridge to Space, our nation will return to the    Moon, and we will put American boots on the face of Mars.    (Applause.)        My friends, the missions that began at the Kennedy Space Center    are carved into the mantle of American greatness. And    more than that, theyre etched into the hearts and minds of the    American people.         Generations of Americans have marveled at and been inspired by    what you do here. Weve joined in your countdowns,    rejoiced in your successes, and we've grieved with you in your    sorrows -- because the missions that start at the Kennedy Space    Center have captivated the American people and carried our    hopes and dreams into the heavens as almost no other national    initiative.        I caught a passion for the space program when I was just a    little boy in a small town in Southern Indiana. Some of    the most precious memories of my youth were gathered around a    black-and-white television, watching images of American heroes    making history.        As a member of Congress, I asked to serve on the NASA    subcommittee, and I had the privilege, along with my wife and    children, to attend several space shuttle launches.        I really have no doubt that my son, who is now a Marine Corps    aviator, was inspired to serve as a 10-year-old boy when we sat    in the grandstands here at the Kennedy Space Center and watched    in awe as Americas heroic astronauts hurtled into space.        I said at the time, that to see the sights and sounds of a    launch at here Cape Canaveral was like seeing the Earth giving    birth to a piece of the sun and sending it home.        And youre the ones who make it possible. So give    yourselves a round of applause for making miracles happen, for    making science fiction, science fact here at the Kennedy Space    Center. (Applause.)        The truth is that your work breaks new ground and breaks    records in equal measure. And serving each and every day    with this President, I can say with confidence: The    American space program has a champion in the President of the    United States. (Applause.)        President Trump has a deep appreciation for the vital work that    NASA does each and every day. That was on full display    earlier this year when in the Oval Office President Trump    signed the first NASA reauthorization act in more than seven    years. (Applause.)        Surrounded by many of these same members of Congress who join    us here today, after the bills signing, President Trump    renewed our nations commitment to, in his words NASAs    mission of exploration and discovery -- because he knows that    every day, the men and women of NASA inspire the American    people and enrich the American spirit.        President Donald Trump is already ensuring that NASA has the    resources and support you need to make new history from this    place; inspire new generations and advance American leadership    in the boundless frontier of space -- of that you can be    assured.        Allow me just to take a moment to single out Senator Rubio and    Senator Nelson and all the distinguished members of Congress    who are here with us today. Would you all mind standing    and allowing everyone here to show our appreciation for the    great champions of human exploration in space that all of you    are? Please rise, and give these leaders in the House and    in the United States Senate a big round of applause, would you,    please? (Applause.) Thank you so much.        President Trumps vision for space, though, is much larger than    NASA alone. Our President is transforming our entire    space policy to seize the opportunities of the 21st century and    unleash the infinite potential of the cosmos for the American    people.        Extending our nations leadership in space is one of the    greatest challenges of our day. And just as we have risen    to the challenges that came before, so too we will rise to meet    the new challenges that lie ahead.        That's why just last Friday, President Donald Trump signed an    executive order to relaunch the National Space Council and    guide a new era of space leadership by the United States of    America. (Applause.)        After being dormant since 1993, Im proud to report that the    National Space Council is up and running once again. And    it will be my great honor, as Vice President of the United    States, to serve as its chair. (Applause.)        As the President said last week, the National Space Council, in    his words, will be a central hub guiding space policy within    the administration, filling a void thats existed in America    for nearly a quarter-century.        This is actually the third iteration of the National Space    Council. American Presidents from Eisenhower to Kennedy,    Johnson to Nixon to George H.W. Bush all turned to the National    Space Council for assistance and advice.        It was under the first National Space Councils watch that    America put a man in space, put a man on the moon -- and with    less than a decade between them. And the second council    saw our nation through the close of the Cold War, as space    became ever more important to our national security.        As you men and women of NASA know, the American people have    never lost our passion to explore space and uncover its    secrets. But for nearly 25 years, our governments    commitment seems to have not matched the spirit American    people. But Im here to tell you that as we still enter    this new century, we will beat back any disadvantage that our    lack of attention has placed, and America will once again lead    in space for the benefit and the security of all our people and    all of the world. (Applause.)        Our National Space Council will reenergize our pioneering    spirit in space. It will restore our confidence and the    confidence that we can and will achieve the impossible -- just    like you all here at NASA have done so many times in the course    of my life. It will ensure that America once again takes    our rightful place as the vanguard of humanitys historic    rendezvous with the future in the outer limits of space.        The council will bring together leaders from the Presidents    administration including our Secretaries of State, Defense,    Commerce, Transportation, and Homeland Security, the Chairman    of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, our National Security Advisor,    our intelligence leadership, and the NASA Administrator.    And I look forward to holding the first meeting of the    National Space Council before the summer is out.    (Applause.)        President Trump has given the Council the duty in his words to    advise and assist his administration regarding national space    policy and strategy, and well be busy doing just that.        Well review our current policy and our long-range goals and    coordinate national space activities -- from national security    to commerce to exploration and beyond.        And crucially, at the Presidents direction, we will, in his    words, foster close coordination, cooperation, technology and    information exchange among all the stakeholders and sectors    involved in space activity -- including government agencies,    the armed forces, and leaders from the realms of private    industry and the academic world. We will bring the best    of America together once again to lead with Americans in space.    (Applause.)         As the President said last week, the National Space Council    intends to draw on the expertise and insights of scientists,    innovators, and business leaders in a whole new way.        These leaders, whom the President and I will be naming in the    coming weeks, will form a User Advisory Group. And I know    with confidence that their work will dramatically enhance our    space policy in the days ahead just as it has in the past.        Im particularly excited to see the increased collaboration    with our burgeoning commercial space industry so much in    evidence here at the Kennedy Space Center. Im really    sorry that I missed the successful commercial launch that took    place last night. I was praying for rain at the Kennedy    Space Center so we might see that rocket go up today.        But the truth is were going to continue to foster stronger    partnerships between government agencies and innovative    industries across this country because both have so much to    offer one another.        In fact, Kennedy Space Center is proof that public and private    sectors can achieve more by working together than they could    ever achieve apart. This center is today the worlds    premier multi-use spaceport, and that truth will only continue    to grow. (Applause.)        In conjunction with our commercial partners, well continue to    make space travel safer, cheaper, and more accessible than ever    before.        The truth is that American business is on the cutting edge of    space technology. And under President Trumps leadership,    and with the guidance of the National Space Council, well tap    into the limitless well of American innovation because there is    no problem the American people cant solve, no barrier we cant    break down, no objective we cant achieve when we bring the    full force of our national interest and creativity to bear.        The American spirit is as limitless as space itself. And    so we will bring that spirit fully to bear on the trials that    lie ahead. If we can dream it, we can do it. And    under President Trump, we will achieve more in space than we    ever thought possible.        President Trump observed just last week, the human soul yearns    for discovery, and I would say that's especially true for    those of us who have the privilege to call ourselves Americans.    Under President Donald Trumps leadership, we will    reorient Americas space program toward human space exploration    and discovery for the benefit of the American people and all of    the world. (Applause.)        We will return our nation to the moon. We will go to    Mars, and we will go still further to places that our    childrens children can only imagine.        We will maintain a constant presence in low-Earth orbit, and we    will develop policies that will carry human space exploration    across our solar system and ultimately into the vast expanse of    space.        As the President has said, space is in his words the next    great American frontier. And like the pioneers that came    before us, we will settle that frontier with American    leadership, American courage, and American ingenuity.        As we once again lead in space exploration, we will continue to    make the investments and presence in space to ensure the safety    and security of the American people. Space is vital to    our national security. I saw it firsthand when I visited    Schriever Air Force Base just a few weeks ago. And I can    assure you, under President Donald Trump, American security    will be as dominant in the heavens as we are here on Earth.    (Applause.)        The tasks that lie before us requires the highest levels of    courage, commitment, and dedication. The challenges will    be difficult. But difficulty brings out Americas best,    and Americas best can't be beaten by anybody at any time.        Some 55 years ago, the namesake of this base, President John F.    Kennedy, declared that America would put a man on the moon    before the decade was out, a feat unlike any imagined in human    history.        As he said at the time, we were willing to accept the    challenge, and unwilling to postpone it, and that challenge is    one in his words -- one which we intend to win.  And    with your forbearers here at the Kennedy Space Center and    Houston and all across NASA, we did win the race to the moon.    (Applause.)        We won the race a half-century ago, and now we will get back to    wining in the 21st century and beyond.        Under the leadership of President Donald Trump and with the    guidance of the National Space Council, the United States of    America will usher in a new era of space leadership that will    benefit every facet of our national life.        We will strengthen our economy. We will unlock new    opportunities, new technologies, and new sources of prosperity.    We will inspire our children to seek education in    science, technology, engineering, and math. Well enhance    our common defense and advance the security of the American    people.        But most of all, under President Trumps leadership, we will    renew the American spirit itself.        I know in my heart that today the heavens are closer than ever    before.  We're restarting a journey that will take us to    new heights of knowledge, new heights of accomplishment.    And above all, I know with confidence that we will reach    those new heights of American leadership with American values    and American ingenuity.        As President Trump said last week in his words, It is    Americas destiny to be the leader amongst nations on our    adventure into the great unknown.        And with the National Space Council, we will grab that destiny    with both hands and go to work with each and every one of    you.        So let us go forth and start this new chapter of that    adventure. Let us have the courage and the confidence    thats always defined who we are as Americans. And let us    do what our nation has always done since its very founding and    beyond: We've pushed the boundaries on frontiers, not    just of territory but of knowledge. We've blazed new    trails, and weve astonished the world as weve boldly grasped    our future without fear.        And as we go, let us have faith -- faith that as we enter this    new era of exploration and discovery, that this rising    generation of American explorers and innovators will once again    deliver on the hopes and aspirations of our people just like    you've done before.        And as this new generation of astronauts suits up, let them    have the faith that they do so surrounded by the prayers of the    American people with the absolute assurance that as they rocket    into the heavens, they do not go alone.  <\/p>\n<p>    For as the Psalmist teaches us, if we rise on the wings of the    dawn, if we go up to the heavens, even there His hand will    guide us, and His right hand will hold us fast.        My friends, the future beckons -- and so do the furthest depths    of space. Together, as one nation and one people, we will    raise our eyes to gaze with wonder at the stars and once again    renew our commitment to reach out our hands and touch the    heavens.        With confidence in all of you and with confidence in the strong    vision and leadership of President Donald Trump, I know America    will lead in space once again.        Thank you. God bless you and God bless the United States    of America. (Applause.)  <\/p>\n<p>    END     1:46 P.M. 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