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The shuttle missions that have gone to the station so far have been extremely successful. This mission takes the level of complexity up a notch.
Ron Dittemore
[So far, everyone agrees it will be a safe, cheap alternative to the shuttle for orbital missions ? visiting the space station, repairing space telescopes and so on.] Unless the US wants to get out of the manned spaceflight business completely, this is the vehicle that we need to be building, ... What we're really developing is the shuttle's successor.
Michael Griffin
Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world. This mission will be a milestone for both the station and shuttle as we complete a major phase of the station's assembly.
Ron Dittemore
We can no longer think of what we do as a series of individual shuttle flights. We need to think about it as a journey of parallel and overlapping missions, all interrelated, coming together to create the International Space Station.
Tommy Holloway
The crew of this particular mission will attach the heaviest, largest and most complex piece of station hardware launched on the shuttle so far.
Ron Dittemore
It really makes sense to move to the March timeframe, ... We're looking at the Shuttle missions to support the most robust flight sequence for the Space Station and to make the whole sequence flow better. This extra time helps us make sure that all the work we need to do fits and that there are no other issues.
Bill Gerstenmaier
We're still going to be able to accomplish our goals for a good station configuration for shuttle retirement. In our schedule and planning we assumed that we'd have some shuttle problems along the way.
William Gerstenmaier
His goal is to find the best possible technical managers so the shuttle and the space station, especially the shuttle, are operated in the safest possible manner for the rest of their service lives.
John Logsdon
The work that was done on the shuttle arm, the work that was done on the orbiter boom sensor system, the work that was done on the station arm made it possible for us to complete this mission,
Bill Readdy
The main thing you are seeing here today is the decision to put together an assembly sequence that allows us to have very high confidence we will finish the space station by the time the shuttle must be retired. It's the same station. The end product is very much as we envisioned it.
Mike Griffin
It takes us up a notch -- I mean, they won nine straight games. They're an extremely talented team, but there's no way that either one of us could come in here and say, 'Yeah, we're supposed to win.' Their stats are better than ours, but we were at home.
Mike Dunleavy
This mission is a dream come true for all of us, not just to fly on the shuttle but to fly on this very important mission.
Eileen collins
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You can't do the Europa mission cheaply because of the harsh environment in which that mission will operate. Yet these [flagship missions] are critical to approaching some of the very important questions we wish to address.
Michael Belton
A Kiss concert experience is like sex or anything else that's done with more that one person. It's the give and take that makes it so great. When the audience takes it to the next level, we can kick it up another notch.
Paul Stanley
There's a lot of pressure with any shuttle launch, [but] obviously this one has been magnified at least one hundred-fold. If you're the type that worries about pressure, then you're going to fold on any shuttle mission.
James Kelly
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