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I love NASA and the mission that they serve for th...

I love NASA and the mission that they serve for the United States and for the world. I've been lucky enough to meet with someone in NASA that gave me one of my most treasured possessions: a medallion formed of metal that went to, and returned, from the ISS.

My visit to Wallops underscored the diversity of the NASA mission and how NASA serves America and the global community in their specific mission. When I visited, they were just talking about supporting ISS missions which, given the above, was hellishly awesome.

BUT. There's not much to see here outside of a specific event (like a launching). The internal exhibit provides some great information, but it's also a lot of wasted space. This makes me sad because clearly the work that is done at Wallops and how it relates to the broader NASA mission is very important. I'm not sure how this relates to Artemis, but there's clearly a story to be told here about NASA and not just Wallops that is being missed here.

Let me know if you need help, NASA, on crafting this story. Your story tells itself, but it seems that you need some help to integrate it somewhat.

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