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Narrator: NASA's Commercial Crew Program Manager Ed Mango and Florida's Lieutenant Governor Jennifer Carroll
took center stage at the National Space Club Florida Committee's luncheon on Aug. 14 as they talked about the
future of human spaceflight with about 350 club members and guests.
Ed Mango/Commercial Crew Program Manager: In 1927, where Lindbergh flew the first mission across the ocean,
in the next four or five years, these companies along with NASA, the industry along with the United States,
will create and be on the threshold of creating many more Lindberg moments. What did Lindbergh do?
He made the world a smaller place. What did the Glenn and Apollo 8 and the shuttle do? They made the heavens a
smaller place. Commercial Crew is going to continue that effort to make the world
and the heavens a smaller place.
Narrator: Under the agency's newest commercial space initiative,
called the Commercial Crew Integrated Capability, or CCiCap,
The Boeing Company, Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) and Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) will spend the next
year and a half bringing their spacecraft and launch vehicles closer to providing safe,
affordable and reliable access to low Earth orbit.
Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll: The community, the state, the workforce and our nation will greatly benefit from the
works that come out of many of you that's in the room today and the industries that are creating the next
generation of great operational equipment that will afford us to not rely on any other country to take our
astronauts into low Earth orbit, deep space and/or to the International Space Station.