State of NASA Address from Administrator Bridenstine

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What have we accomplished and what's ahead in our mission to explore the Moon, Mars and worlds beyond? On Monday, Feb. 10, 2020, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine spoke from the Stennis Space Center, giving a "State of NASA" update on the Artemis program and more.
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Was a bit worried about Bridenstine at first, but happy now, he’s always so excited about space and NASA, he’s like a kid in a candy store.

QueenetBowie
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It's time to colonize the Moon and *Mars, * drill into *Europa's* ice, send submarine to *Titan's* lakes, image *Earth-like planets, * analyze their atmosphere aaand send interstellar nano-probes to the nearest *habitable exoplanets*

TheExoplanetsChannel
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The passion & confidence Bridenstine exudes is very inspiring and uplifting.

vimalramachandran
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Absolutely amazing, I can’t wait for the future of Artemis!

carpentercorn
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We need a lunar telescope, with astronomers on our moon going forward.

gmarefan
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😁👍✅💫🌎🛰 great opportunities in space exploration Godspeed Sincerely from LarryWhittington

ManaBDew
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🎯I learn a lot each time ! GO-NASA-GO-America-GO

marc-andrebrunet
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I saw a launch years ago at Canaveral. It was amazing. Wish I could see this launch in person!

jenniferp.
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So, I’ve being hearing about these missions to the moon, mars, etc for ever it seems like that is. With years and years that have pass us with such great advancement in technology, why haven’t we gone there yet when you have given the go ahead and please don’t tell me you haven’t built things for the trip yet. Didn’t get the memo !

VZ-Warrior_Soul
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I hope you guys land the rover closer to areas with water this time! You all rock!!!

levitaylor
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Absolutely brilliant. In a world where all we seem to hear about is doom and gloom, NASA offers hope for an exciting inspiring future. I can't wait to see the return to the moon.

ericwilsonfineart
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Where’s them In Amber Clad, we need one of those. Or at least a Pillar of Autumn.

austinpodeszek
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why is that moon we see at 25:30 not rotating on its axis ?

QNFee
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What?! 11 years for some soil samples? By 2031 we'll have labs and scientists on Mars to analyze that stuff without all these needlessly complicated steps that are certainly not cheap. It's a cool mission, for sure, but it's insanely misplaced in time, completely ignoring the technological advancements we have at hand, along with those shaping up rapidly. I'm excited about the future, but this state of NASA looks like it was supposed to happen in the 1990s, not later, and definitely not now, with SpaceX's Starship getting closer and closer to being viable.

kneekoo
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The man with the rubber gloves was surprisingly helpful...

warrior-prints
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Is this the new CEO of Rocketdyne? It's a shame that NASA sounds slow based on what he says. I always thought it was an organization made of the best and brightest, creating the greatest achievements rapidly. Thank you NASA!

thebiggestchill
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I’m not a Freemason so I guess I don’t meet the qualifications to become an Artemis Astronaut 😞

jbezmala
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Who else got super hyped after watching this?

justspace
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Nice, turn off comments on your latest video because you cant handle what people are saying!? You are a government channel, you can not censor comments because you don't like them.

glockgen
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I think starship gonna beat SLS to the moon/mars

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