Cleveland was lit up in January 2014 for a tour by NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
A large vacuum chamber used to test propulsion thrusters at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland was lit up in January 2014 for a tour by NASA Administrator Charles Bolden By Brent Larkin, cleveland.com Email the author on December 11, 2015 at 7:15 AM, updated December 14, 2015 at 7:01 AM Congress might cut tens of millions of dollars from NASA Glenn budget The Senate wants to use the money for a NASA program in Maryland. "It's just so shortsighted," former Sen. John Glenn told me Wednesday about proposed spending cuts to the center that bears his name. "The greatness of America is based on its investments in education and research. By learning the new and the unknown, we leapt ahead of everyone in the world. And this [NASA Glenn] is one of the world's foremost research laboratories. It's engaged in scientific breakthroughs that impact all of our lives." Glenn is now 94. His wife, Annie, is nearing 96. They're not in ideal h...