Visitors Now:
Total Visits:
Total Stories:
Profile image
Story Views

Now:
Last Hour:
Last 24 Hours:
Total:

NASA’s Plans For The Future And Present

Wednesday, September 11, 2013 8:52
% of readers think this story is Fact. Add your two cents.

(Before It's News)

[ Watch The Video -  NASA From the Ground Up ]

NASA

Space exploration has always created benefits for humankind — from new technologies and discoveries, to deepening international relationships and inspiring young people to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math.

For more than 50 years, NASA has led the world in space with missions to extend human reach and transform our capabilities and understanding. We’re currently implementing an ambitious plan that integrates NASA’s activities across exploration and science. It focuses on new technologies to carry out robotic and human missions to the moon, an asteroid and Mars, while enabling us to live and work in space for the long term. This week, I will join with others in government, industry and academia at the AIAA 2013 conference in San Diego to discuss NASA’s plans for the future and present a paper that captures the meaning of the phrase Off the Earth, For the Earth from the International Space Station Expedition 34 patch.

As we prepare to explore farther into our solar system, we have to do things differently. That’s why we’re partnering with American companies to conduct routine flights to the International Space Station, so that NASA can focus on developing the spacecraft and technology to carry out deep space missions. And it’s why we’ve worked so hard to create a vision of shared exploration objectives with our international partners, recently detailed in the Global Exploration Roadmap.

Advances we’ve made in robotics and human spaceflight enable us to begin developing a mission to capture and redirect an asteroid closer to Earth so astronauts can visit it, but this is only a beginning. Our new asteroid mission and many related activities will not only take us to new destinations — more importantly, they’ll lay the groundwork for exploration achievements for years to come.

Web feature: What’s Next for NASA?

Off the Earth, For the Earth offers an animating title for the framework for America’s space program based on today’s needs and tomorrow’s opportunities. The pieces to begin implementing this framework exist – starting with the full realization of the potential of the International Space Station. It also includes the groundbreaking work now taking place at NASA and around the world to accelerate the pace of technology development and solidify the role of commercial providers of cargo and soon, crew, transportation to low Earth orbit.

Our efforts need to benefit humanity and also increase space capabilities that align with U.S. strategic interests. We need to build on the potential of the ISS and the asteroid mission, expanding into cislunar space on the path to Mars.  We need to solve space challenges and address threats to Earth from space debris, asteroids, solar storms, and climate change. All of these efforts are interrelated. All of this can be done in a way that’s globally relevant, and with international cooperation.

With a framework based on strategic engagement and objectives that resonate with the challenges and opportunities presented by today’s world, tangible, achievable near-term activities can expand our capabilities and develop operational experience. This integrated approach will unleash a great wave of growth and discovery and keep us on our human journey in space.

Read the full paper

Bill Gerstenmaier’s presentation at AIAA, Sept. 11, 2013

On The Net:




redOrbit.com
offers Science, Space, Technology, Health news, videos, images and
reference information. For the latest science news, space news,
technology news, health news visit redOrbit.com frequently. Learn
something new every day.\”



Source: http://www.redorbit.com/news/space/1112944802/nasas-plans-for-future-present-091113/

Report abuse

Comments

Your Comments
Question   Razz  Sad   Evil  Exclaim  Smile  Redface  Biggrin  Surprised  Eek   Confused   Cool  LOL   Mad   Twisted  Rolleyes   Wink  Idea  Arrow  Neutral  Cry   Mr. Green

Top Stories
Recent Stories

Register

Newsletter

Email this story
Email this story

If you really want to ban this commenter, please write down the reason:

If you really want to disable all recommended stories, click on OK button. After that, you will be redirect to your options page.