1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:05,772 [Music] 2 00:00:05,772 --> 00:00:06,906 We're never going to stop 3 00:00:06,906 --> 00:00:09,976 exploring the unknown in air and space. 4 00:00:10,877 --> 00:00:15,048 We're not going to stop innovating for the benefit of humanity 5 00:00:15,982 --> 00:00:19,552 and inspiring the world through discovery. 6 00:00:19,552 --> 00:00:22,922 [Music] 7 00:00:22,922 --> 00:00:25,825 22 will go down in the history books 8 00:00:25,825 --> 00:00:33,633 as one of the most accomplished years all of NASA's history and missions. 9 00:00:33,933 --> 00:00:39,339 The golden age of space exploration. 10 00:00:39,339 --> 00:00:42,675 [Music] 11 00:00:42,675 --> 00:00:45,311 So much to look forward to in 23. 12 00:00:46,379 --> 00:00:48,581 Climate missions that will tell us 13 00:00:48,581 --> 00:00:51,084 about how Earth is changing, 14 00:00:51,084 --> 00:00:54,587 game changing aeronautics developments 15 00:00:54,587 --> 00:00:57,891 with the 59 and the X-57 16 00:00:57,891 --> 00:01:00,693 and the selection of the first astronauts 17 00:01:00,693 --> 00:01:03,196 to go to the moon in more than 50 years. 18 00:01:03,663 --> 00:01:06,032 And there's a lot more coming. 19 00:01:06,032 --> 00:02:01,721 [Music] 20 00:02:01,788 --> 00:02:06,726 There was a philosopher, a historian, 21 00:02:06,726 --> 00:02:13,566 someone who had a great grasp of the future named Carl Sagan, a scientist. 22 00:02:13,566 --> 00:02:17,370 And he said exploration is in our nature. 23 00:02:18,471 --> 00:02:20,807 We began as wanderers, 24 00:02:20,807 --> 00:02:23,476 and we are wanderers still. 25 00:02:24,944 --> 00:02:27,480 We have lingered long enough 26 00:02:27,480 --> 00:02:30,183 on the shores of the cosmic ocean. 27 00:02:31,584 --> 00:02:33,686 We are ready at last 28 00:02:34,287 --> 00:02:36,856 to set sail for the stars. 29 00:02:38,057 --> 00:02:41,094 We have set sail for the stars. 30 00:02:42,095 --> 00:02:44,864 Now we're going to reach out to the