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Jimmy Carter and NASA's Turning Point
USAMonday, December 30, 2024
Before Carter took office, NASA was looking into new space ventures. They wanted a space station in Earth's orbit to study microgravity. To make that happen, they needed a new ride – the space shuttle.
The shuttle was supposed to do lots of things. It could carry stuff to space, launch satellites, and even be a temporary lab. But by the time Carter became president, people were losing interest in the shuttle program. Carter himself wasn't sure it was worth the effort.
Yet, he still ended up supporting it. His decision led to NASA having a reliable way to send astronauts and equipment into space for years to come.
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