A Cold War mystery: Why did Jimmy Carter save the space shuttle?
- Jimmy Carter played a crucial role in saving NASA's Space Shuttle Program by providing essential funding during his presidency.
- He allocated $200 million to NASA in 1979 and an additional $300 million in 1980, which helped keep the program alive.
- Dr. Ken Kremer stated, 'If he hadn't provided those funds, it never would have taken off.'
- Carter's influence on the program is noted to continue, even after his presidency.
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