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"Where is there? Everybody has a favorite candidate ... and that's a good thing ... but wherever we want to go, we currently have a limited means to get there - and we must overcome these limitations."

International Space Station"We are going where the fundamental questions that we seek to answer take us. NASA's mission must be driven by the science, not by destination. Science must be the preeminent factor."

The above is an excerpt from an address given by the Honorable Sean O'Keefe, NASA Administrator, titled "Pioneering the Future"; Presented At the Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs at Syracuse University on April 12, 2002.