well what do you think about uh funding yeah
space exploration
well the NASA program i think has been very beneficial for this country and and and a lot of the household goods and stuff that we have today i think has come out of that program
i do too um i have been a a big supporter for i guess since the third grade when i uh watched uh
uh
uh John Glenn orbit the Earth you know and uh been fascinated with it since then and i think it's just in a uh just a great source of national pride
oh yeah yeah
well and and i i was gonna say you you and i probably grew up at that time where we uh benefitted by the the emotion and the
that the program provided all of us you know really got wrapped up in what was going on
yeah
the cost however i will have to admit that i look at some of the uh
problems that we're facing as a country and i'm not sure that we can continue to devote nearly the dollars that we've been devoting over the recent years
well you know whenever i i look at uh the way our our our federal dollars are spent and uh really the NASA program takes
a fairly small amount of that if you look at a percentage basis and i think that there are so many other areas that we are
that's true that's true
uh throwing money away that really have you know we we don't see anything for it and i can see i can see something from my tax dollars uh in the space program and uh i don't know i i
i for one wouldn't wouldn't take a dime away from them if anything i think i would like to see uh uh more money spent uh uh with NASA and less on other programs
um-hum well and i was gonna say there are some other areas they could cut you know i don't they wouldn't necessarily have to cut it out of there
yeah but uh no i used to uh you know think that golly it'd be great to uh
to fly on on the space shuttle of course that was up until the Challenger incident and uh really brought to to light that you know and uh really we had lead we had led a charmed life uh
in think in thinking that nothing could go wrong or any of these things yeah
right right and just you know in relying you know just saying gosh you know we really are just super duper and then you know that proved hey uh we were fallible and i mean it was one of those things where it was tragic and yet
eventually it had to happen i mean it had gotten to the point that you know the space shuttle launches were just so commonplace and yeah and and you know it just you know relegated to the second or third page of the newspaper uh
um-hum they really were
but still i i mean it's hard for me to imagine that um spaceflight is something that is going to really be within our reach uh you know or or commonplace for the average person i mean
yeah i i don't see that happening either although i would tell you that in a in a heartbeat i would go along
yeah i well well i i tell you i've flown practically everything but the space shuttle
and uh i it would be hard for me to turn it down if if there was if the offer was there uh they say it it really is something the the one of the things though that i think that's so
oh yeah
yeah yeah
incredibly valuable about the space shuttle we have here in Houston uh the IMAX theater
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uh that has you know this tremendous huge screen and they had a program called uh Planet Earth that was made up of um just about an hour show and it was all uh footage filmed from outer space of Earth
um-hum
and it was spectacular and it it i think that it helps
oh yeah
you know perhaps and i hope that it does makes more and more people aware of you know the fact that uh we live on a fragile
you know a fragile planet and that it it's important to take a global view and what better way to to do that to to see it up on Earth i mean from outer space
yeah that's true well and we're probably going to be the only nation for some time now that could possibly afford or be uh far enough along to continue with this kind of a program you know with with the USSR crumbling at this point
yeah
well and then again well and then again it's one of the few things that we continue to lead in
that's true that's real true
and and i hate to see us sacrifice something that we've got uh an edge on but um
uh-huh um-hum
one of the things that was interesting out of that out of that program that they said that uh they compared um uh
photographs of different parts of the ocean over uh the course of fifteen or twenty years uh from previous uh uh flights
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and uh they could document the change in the color of the ocean and whether that had to do with a change in plankton because of the ozone or the the rising temperature or whatever but um yeah
of water yeah
but it was interesting that you know you could they could even see from up there how we're changing our environment in in such you know an incredibly short time
oh yeah yeah well the capabilities from a uh uh uh reconnaissance basis whether that be for peaceful operations like you just described or military whatever is phenomenal from that altitude
yeah
uh their ability to to eavesdrop or to to photograph or to uh is just phenomenal
it's awesome whenever i i i've read the stories about and you know and heard things about some of the the the things that the satellites can do from up there as far as photography's concerned i mean it's they said that they can