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s-1 Remarks by President Biden and Vice President Harris in a Briefing to Preview the First Images from the James Webb Space Telescope
s-2 JULY 11, 2022 STATEMENTS AND RELEASES
s-3 South Court Auditorium
s-4 Eisenhower Executive Office Building
s-5 6:13 P.M. EDT
s-6 THE VICE PRESIDENT:
s-7 Thank you.
s-8 Thank you.
s-9 Well, good evening, everyone.
s-10 I am very honored to be with you all.
s-11 President Joe Biden and I talk often about our mutual passion for everything you all do.
s-12 This is a very exciting moment to join you for the unveiling of the work that you have been laboring on for decades.
s-13 So, to our President, Joe Biden, thank you for your leadership around all of these issues.
s-14 Our NASA Administrator, Bill Nelson, and the Office of Science and Technology Policy Acting Director, Dr. Alondra Nelson.
s-15 Thank you also to our colleagues from across the White House and NASA and everyone else joining us from home.
s-16 So, yes, as Chair of the National Space Council, I know that today represents an exciting new chapter in the exploration of our universe.
s-17 From the beginning of history, humans have looked up to the night sky with wonder.
s-18 And thanks to dedicated people who have been working for decades in engineering and on scientific marvels, we can look to the sky with new understanding.
s-19 When NASA launched the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990, we were able to see the stars unobstructed by the Earth’s atmosphere and understand the universe in ways we could have never imagined even a few decades earlier.
s-20 And now we enter a new phase of scientific discovery.
s-21 Building on the legacy of Hubble, the James Webb Space Telescope allows us to see deeper into space than ever before and in stunning clarity.
s-22 It will enhance what we know about the origins of our universe, our solar system, and possibly life itself.
s-23 This was made possible by partnership among nations.
s-24 And it is an example of how the scientific endeavor can build upon the international rules and norms that govern our cooperation in space.
s-25 This telescope is one of humanity’s great engineering achievements.
s-26 And the images we will see today are a testament to the amazing work done by the thousands of workers across our nation who dedicated years to this project.
s-27 They embarked on this complex endeavor for the benefit of humankind, and in the process, accelerated American innovation, strengthened partnerships with our allies, and will undoubtedly inspire generations to look to the heavens with excitement and ambition.
s-28 With that, it is my great honor to introduce a leader who has always believed in the power of American innovation and international cooperation to achieve the remarkable: our President, the President of the United States, Joe Biden.
s-29 THE PRESIDENT:
s-30 Well, it’s great to be with you all.
s-31 And I was going to say good afternoon, but we’re starting this meeting late because I was engaged in preparing for a trip to the Middle East.
s-32 But today is a historic day.
s-33 And thank you, Vice President Harris, Chair of the National Space Council.
s-34 And thank you, my dear friend and our outstanding NASA Administrator and the guythe only guy here who’s been in space, Bill Nelson.
s-35 Bill, you’re a good friend.
s-36 Thank you very much for what you’re doing.
s-37 Andand, Dr. Nelson, you’re doing a great job leading this Office of Science and Technology Policy.
s-38 It really is a matterit really is amazing.
s-39 Six and a half months ago, a rocket launched from Earth carrying the world’s newest, most powerful deep-space telescope on a journey one million miles into the cosmosfirst of all, that blows my mind: a million miles into the cosmosalong the way unfolding itself, deploying a mirror 21 feet wide, a sunshield the size of a tennis court, and 250,000 tiny shutters, each one smaller than a grain of sand.
s-40 Put together, it’s a new window into the history of our universe.
s-41 And today, we’re going to get a glimpse of the first light to shine through that windowlight from other worlds, orbiting stars far beyond our own.
s-42 It’s astounding to me when I read this and saw theI mean, it really is.
s-43 It’s it’s anyway, I don’t want toI’ll see what they think when we see this.
s-44 But light where stars were born and from where they die.
s-45 Light from the oldest galaxies.
s-46 The oldest documented light in the history of the universe from over 13 billionlet me say that again: 13 billion years ago.
s-47 It’s hard to even fathom.
s-48 Tomorrow, when this image is shared with the world, it will be a historic moment for science and technology, for astronomy and space exploration, for America and all of humanity.
s-49 You know, as an international collaboration, this telescope embodies how America leads the world not by the example of our power, but the power of our example.
s-50 A partnership with others, it symbolizes the relentless spirit of American ingenuity.
s-51 And it shows what we can achieve, what more we can discover, not just about distant places, but about our very own planet and climate, like NASA’s Earth System Observatory that we launched last year.
s-52 That’s why the federal government must investmust invest in science and technology, more than we have in the past.
s-53 These images are going to remind the world that America can do big things.
s-54 And they’ll remind the American people, especially our children, that there’s nothing beyond our capacitynothing beyond our capacity.
s-55 We can see possibilities no one has ever seen before.
s-56 We can go places no one has ever gone before.
s-57 You know, you’ve you’ve heard me say it over and over again.
s-58 America is defined by one single word: possibilities.
s-59 Possibilities.
s-60 I want to thank the team at NASA for once again showing that that’s who we arethat’s who we are as a nation: a nation of possibilities.
s-61 And now let’s take a look at the very first image from this miraculous telescope.

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