https://t.co/IRPLdiLlJkAccording to the National Space Society, Kutter was also the architect of ULA’s plan to put 1,000 people into space in the next 25 years.
He hosted workshops on lunar science for ULA employees and other members of the spaceflight and planetary science community.“Bernard was a gifted aerospace engineer and a strong advocate for a thriving human presence in space,” said Near Earth founder and National Space Society board member Hoyt Davidson.