Obama: NASA Needs A New Breakthrough

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Obama stressed the importance of NASA developed a new technology breakthrough. It aims to revitalize NASA'S missions exploring the universe.

When the Atlantis shuttle being prepared for a final mission, the President of the United States (u.s.) Barack Obama stated the need for a new breakthrough so that NASA can continue to explore the universe.

AS the founder of the program in terms the first spacecraft exploration in the world will end in 30 years. "I am proud of the achievements in the past, but is eager to make new leaps in the future," Obama said
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"We remain a leader in space exploration, but frankly I have pushed NASA to revamp his vision," added Obama.

"The aircraft has done some tremendous work until an experiment into low orbit by making a international space station, a move Space Cargo. It is a remarkable achievement. And we are very proud of the work, but now we need is a new technology breakthrough, "explains President Obama.

Obama said, who was dismissed in the NASA Constellation program, to call them back and send it to the moon. The U.S. should move beyond the space travel model was ever used in the 1960s, where is the Apollo program to send a man to the Moon for the first time.

"Instead of continuing to do the same thing, let's invest in basic research related to new technologies that could bring us to a place more quickly, as well as allowing space flight conducted human beings can survive longer there," he said.