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This
is a technological enterprise in
which we are well on the way to
striking progress, and which gives
promise of some day providing a means
for even more exciting and ambitious
exploration of space, perhaps beyond
the moon, perhaps to the very ends of
the solar system itself.
Third. an additional $50 million
will make the most of our present
leadership by accelerating the use of
space satellites for world-wide
communications. When we have put into
space a system that will enable people
in remote areas of the earth to
exchange messages, hold conversations,
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