Tuesday, August 20, 2019

And Now, Our Next Great Space Adventure . . .

Last month, America celebrated the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Apollo 11 Moon landing, a moment that captivated the world. Today, during the National Space Council’s sixth meeting, Vice President Mike Pence outlined our next great mission in the heavens.

“As we gather here today, we do so recognizing that it's been 47 years since the last American set foot on the Moon. In fact, our great shuttle program, including the space shuttle Discovery behind me, was grounded nearly a decade ago,” the Vice President said at the National Air and Space Museum in Virginia.

“And the truth is, as all of you know, for too long America was content with low-Earth orbit, and missions focused on the Earth instead of aiming for the stars.”

🎬 Vice President Pence: “Our Moon to Mars mission is on track.”

By 2024, America will be back on the Moon. But now our ambition is greater than ever before. “This time our objective will be to establish a permanent presence on the lunar surface. And from there, we will develop the capabilities to journey to the red planet of Mars,” Vice President Pence said.

When President Donald J. Trump took office, one of his priorities was restoring America’s leadership in space. He started by quickly reviving the National Space Council, which had laid dormant for nearly a quarter-century. Along with that, the President gave a clear directive to send crewed missions to the Moon once again.

The next step was securing all the resources NASA would need. Earlier this year, President Trump signed into law NASA’s largest budget ever. Now, his Administration is working with Congress to secure $1.6 billion for new space exploration objectives.

“After two and a half years under the President’s leadership, America is leading in space once again. This President recognizes what the American people have known for more than a half a century,” Vice President Pence said. “Our security, our prosperity, and our very way of life, depend on American leadership and American leadership in space.”

In photos: Vice President Pence speaks at the National Air and Space Museum.

🎬 Watch: American astronauts will plant our flag on the surface of Mars  

President Trump welcomes leader of Romania 


President Trump hosted President Klaus Iohannis of Romania at the White House today, reaffirming the strong strategic partnership between our two nations. This year marks the 30th anniversary of Romania regaining its freedom and democracy from Communist rule.

Today, Romania is an invaluable NATO ally of the United States, meeting President Trump’s goal of dedicating at least two percent of its GDP to defense spending. Romania also provided one of the largest troop contributions to NATO’s mission in Afghanistan, in addition to supporting missions in Kosovo, Bosnia, and the Defeat-ISIS Coalition.

Romania supports the Trump Administration’s energy diversification efforts in Europe, which decrease European countries’ dependence on Russian energy sources. These efforts will increase investment opportunities for American companies, increase prosperity for the Romanian people, and improve energy security across all of Europe.

President Trump is celebrating America’s strong partnership with Romania!

Photo of the Day

Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks 
President Donald J. Trump welcomes Romanian President Klaus Iohannis to the South Portico of the White House | August 20, 2019

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