July 1994

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July/August: A lengthy interview with NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin stressed his emphasis on the future rather than NASA's past. In this connection, he concentrated on four objectives: determine how people could live and work productively in space, how to do this on an international basis, improve systems management in order to accomplish these objectives in eight years, and America must regain its self-confidence. Goldin believed all these objectives could be accomplished by creating the International Space Station. (Final Frontier, Jul/Aug 94)

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