Vice-president Dan Quayle and Alabama Governor Guy Hunt with Marshall's sixth Center Director Thomas J. Lee (1989-1994) visit a model of the space station.
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Vice President Dan Quayle holds up an inscribed plaque presented by Marshall Space Flight Center Director T. J. Lee (right) during Quayle's August 31, 1992 visit. While at Marshall, Quayle participated in a roundtable discussion with aerospace managers and addressed Center employees in Building 4755.
Vice President Dan Quale visits Marshall Space Flight Center
Vice-president Dan Quayle and Alabama Governor Guy Hunt are greeted by Marshall Center Director Thomas J. Lee (1989-1994) (center) and NASA Administrator Dan Goldin (shaking hands with Vice-president Quayle) at the space station engineering mock-up.
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Vice-president Dan Quayle tours the model space station with astronauts Kerneth Reightler Jr. and Dr. Thomas Jones at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). The first deployment of the space station module is scheduled for Spring of 1999.
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- At 1:30 a.m. EST the morning of the scheduled launch of Space Shuttle Mission STS-30 aboard Atlantis, astronaut Charles Bolden receives a call from the Vice President of the United States Dan Quayle.  The Vice President called from the NASA tracking station in Australia while visiting the facility.  STS-30 will launch the Magellan_Venus radar mapper spacecraft on a 15-month journey to Venus.  This is the first U.S. planetary mission in 11 years and the first on Shuttle.
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