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Our country... invests a tiny fraction of 1 percent in NASA, and this is what's so amazing to me, is with that small investment, we do so much for the country.
John M. Grunsfeld -
Hubble isn't just a satellite; it's about humanity's quest for knowledge.
John M. Grunsfeld
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Hubble showed us the marvel and majesty of stars being born.
John M. Grunsfeld -
I have dedicated my life to answering the great scientific questions of our time and to the incredible adventure of space exploration.
John M. Grunsfeld -
If I could live in space, I would definitely do that.
John M. Grunsfeld -
I'm absolutely compelled for NASA to send international astronauts to Mars to find out if Mars ever harbored life.
John M. Grunsfeld -
It's pretty amazing to me that we have had a space shuttle program that's lasted for 30 years - for one space shuttle. That's quite an achievement.
John M. Grunsfeld -
I see no difference between scientific exploration and human exploration.
John M. Grunsfeld
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A lot of people get home from work and sink into a good chair, the place in their life where they feel most comfortable. I get that comfort in space, the place where I most feel like I belong.
John M. Grunsfeld -
Absolutely the most fun thing to do in space and rewarding thing, in many ways, is to look back at planet Earth.
John M. Grunsfeld -
The Hubble Space Telescope is more than remarkable. It has answered just so many of those fundamental questions that people have been asking about the cosmos since people were able to ask questions.
John M. Grunsfeld -
Hubble uniquely has been able to look in the atmosphere of a planet orbiting a nearby star and figure out what's in that atmosphere.
John M. Grunsfeld