NASA administrator touts local space industry in WA summit

6 Jul 2023
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When astronauts take another small step on the moon in 2029, they might be stepping off a lunar lander built in King County.
That was the message delivered by NASA Administrator Bill Nelson at the Washington State Space Summit on Wednesday. The summit, held at Blue Origin headquarters in Kent, brought together over a dozen major commercial aerospace manufacturers and researchers with presences across the state.
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