A resolution recognizing December 17 as "Wright Brothers Day" and commemorating the 120th anniversary of the first powered flight.
Impact
This resolution's acknowledgment serves to honor the contributions of the Wright Brothers not only in aviation but also in the broader context of American innovation and scientific advancements. By officially recognizing this day, it reinforces the importance of aviation history in the societal consciousness and encourages educational and commemorative activities across the United States. The resolution also calls on citizens to observe 'Wright Brothers Day' with programs that celebrate this pivotal milestone.
Summary
SR513 is a resolution recognizing December 17 as 'Wright Brothers Day' in honor of the 120th anniversary of the first powered flight conducted by Orville and Wilbur Wright at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in 1903. The bill highlights the significance of this historic event, marking a key moment in human history when powered, controlled, and sustained flight was achieved, leading to a new era of exploration.
Contention
There are no overt contentions associated with the resolution, as it enjoys widespread support. The resolution presents a united front in recognizing the legacy of the Wright Brothers, and it emphasizes the values of innovation, perseverance, and the American spirit intrinsic to their story. By formally designating a day for commemoration, it aims to inspire future generations to value progress and technological achievements.
A resolution commemorating the 65th anniversary of the Marshall Space Flight Center and recognizing its continued leadership in the development of the Space Launch System and human space exploration.