Aug 19, 2022

NASA administrator wowed by Cosmosphere Friday

Posted Aug 19, 2022 6:30 PM

By NICK GOSNELL
Hutch Post

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Kansas U.S. Senator Jerry Moran and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson toured Cosmosphere Friday morning.

"You could see a number of the exhibits were emotional for him," Moran said. "Particularly words of other astronauts. This clearly was a very personal visit. It's nice to have the administrator of NASA feel this place. What I always hope is that the Cosmosphere provides inspiration. Today, I saw where it provides respect for those who preceded us in space exploration."

One part that appeared to touch the administrator, judging by his reaction, is the fact that both the Soviet and American sides of the space race are prominently featured. Nelson appeared to have interest in letting newly appointed Roscosmos chief Yuri Borisov see what the Cosmosphere offers, if relations can eventually improve.

"What I thought walking through here is, he would never have a clue," Nelson said. "If we can get over the Ukraine thing, which, eventually, I think Ukraine will prevail, and we're back at some semblance of lessened tensions between our two countries. If I brought him here, he'd be amazed that in America, you would show this program, the Soviet program."

Photo Courtesy Mimi Meredith
Photo Courtesy Mimi Meredith

Cosmosphere CEO Jim Remar knows that the story of space is far from finished, and he wants to find places for more of that to be told here in Hutchinson.

"We're getting close to being fairly landlocked, running out of square footage," Remar said. "We're starting to carefully look at potentially doing some expansions, that would allow us to expand our education programming, but more importantly, allow us to increase exhibit space, to showcase the present and future of space exploration."

Nelson and Moran were part of a breakfast hosted by the Hutchinson Chamber prior to their Friday morning tour.