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SEN. BILL NELSON CHAIRMAN SEN. BILL NELSON HOLDS A HEARING ON REAUTHORIZING NASA'S VISION FOR SPACE EXPLORATION
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Washington Transcript Service
05-07-2008
(CORRECTED COPY: CORRECTS SPEAKER LIST)
SENATE COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, SCIENCE AND TRANSPORTATION,
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SPACE, AERONAUTICS, AND RELATED SCIENCES
HOLDS A HEARING ON REAUTHORIZING NASA'S VISION FOR SPACE
EXPLORATION
MAY 7, 2008
SPEAKERS:
SEN. BILL NELSON, D-FLA.
CHAIRMAN
SEN. JOHN KERRY, D-M...
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