NASA astronaut says Mexico should start its own space program
By APTuesday, November 24, 2009
Astronaut says Mexico needs its own space program
MEXICO CITY — A NASA astronaut says he wants to help Mexican officials start the country’s first space agency.
Astronaut Jose Hernandez says he has no plans to leave his job at NASA, but hopes to help Mexico’s program get off the ground.
Hernandez, the U.S.-born son of Mexican migrant farm workers who spent much of his childhood moving between Mexico and the U.S., lobbied for a space program in meetings with Mexican lawmakers Tuesday.
He says officials must invest more money in science, technology and education to make Mexico more competitive and diversify its economy.
Legislators have set aside 10 million pesos ($775,000) for the Mexican Space Agency in next year’s budget, but the program has not yet been officially established.
Tags: Central America, Latin America And Caribbean, Mexico, Mexico City, North America
May 14, 2010: 3:25 pm
I don’t know, the cartels might figure out some way to use space travel to traffic drugs. . . I guess that is good for Mexico’s economy, though. |
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