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'''Michael Douglas Griffin''', ingegnere statunitense e amministratore '''NASA'''.
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:''The human imperative to explore and settle new lands will be satisfied, by others if not by us. Humans will explore the Moon, Mars, and beyond. It's simply a matter of which humans, when, what values they will hold, and what languages they will speak, what cultures they will spread. What the United States gains from a robust program of human space exploration is the opportunity to carry the principles and values of western philosophy and culture along on the absolutely inevitable outward migration of humanity into the solar system and, eventually, beyond.''<ref>Da {{en}} [http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/126521main_MDG_AIAA_Space_2005.pdf ''Remarks for AIAA Space 2005 Conference & Exhibition''] (PDF), ''nasa.gov'', 31 agosto 2005, p. 5.</ref>
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:''I'm talking about that one day, I don't know when that day is, but there will be more human beings who live off the Earth than on it. We may well have people living on the moon. We may have people living on the moons of Jupiter and other planets. We may have people making habitats on asteroids. We've got places that humans will go, not in our lifetime, but they will go there.''<ref>Citato in {{en}} ''[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/23/AR2005092301691.html NASA's Griffin: 'Humans Will Colonize the Solar System']'', ''WashingtonPost.com'', 25 settembre 2005.</ref>
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