{"id":15061,"date":"2010-04-16T09:12:00","date_gmt":"2010-04-16T09:12:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/president-outlines-exploration-goals-promise\/"},"modified":"2010-04-16T09:12:00","modified_gmt":"2010-04-16T09:12:00","slug":"president-outlines-exploration-goals-promise","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/space-station\/president-outlines-exploration-goals-promise.php","title":{"rendered":"President Outlines Exploration Goals, Promise"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><a href=\"http:\/\/euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-o-matic\/cache\/bbc48_444888main_obamaspeechforthumb.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"padding-left:10px; padding-right: 10px;\" src=\"http:\/\/euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-o-matic\/cache\/bbc48_444888main_obamaspeechforthumb.jpg\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\"><\/a><span>Astronauts will soar <span>spaceward <\/span>in commercial <span>spacecraft <\/span>while <span>NASA  <\/span>develops technology so humans can venture to Mars and out into the solar  system, <span>President Barack Obama<\/span> told a space conference Thursday at  <span>NASA's Kennedy Space Center<\/span> in Florida.<p>Laying out his plans,<span> President Obama<\/span> committed <span>NASA <\/span>to a series of  development milestones he said would lead to new spacecraft for  astronauts to ride to the <a href=\"http:\/\/spacestation-shuttle.blogspot.com\/\"><span>International Space Station<\/span><\/a>, a modified Orion  capsule developed as an emergency return spacecraft, and a powerful new  rocket. He also promised a host of new technologies that would protect  space travelers from radiation and other unique hazards.<\/p><p>\"Early in the next decade, a set of crewed flights will test and prove  the systems required for exploration beyond low <span>Earth <\/span>orbit,\" the  president said. \"And by 2025, we expect new <span>spacecraft <\/span>designed for long  journeys to allow us to begin the first-ever crewed missions beyond the  moon into deep space. We&rsquo;ll start by sending astronauts to an asteroid  for the first time in history. By the mid-2030s, I believe we can send  humans to orbit Mars and return them safely to <span>Earth<\/span>. And a landing on  Mars will follow. And I expect to be around to see it.\"<\/p><p><\/p><\/span>  <span>The president spoke to 200 senior officials, space and industry leaders,  and academic experts inside the Operations and Checkout Building at  Kennedy in the same area that was used to process Apollo spacecraft for  the missions to the moon in the 1960s and 70s.<p>Standing in front of one of the <span>space shuttle<\/span> main engines that launched  former U.S. Senator and astronaut John Glenn into orbit, <span>President  Obama<\/span> said, \"It was from here that men and women, propelled by sheer  nerve and talent, set about pushing the boundaries of humanity's reach.<\/p><p>\"The question for us now is whether that was the beginning of something,  or the end of something. I prefer to believe it was the beginning of  something.\"<\/p><p>The president's fiscal year <span>2011 budget <\/span>proposal increases <span>NASA<\/span>'s budget  by $6 billion throughout the next five years to fund the plans.<\/p><p>Noting \"the sense that folks in Washington -- driven less by vision than  by politics -- have for years neglected NASA&rsquo;s mission and undermined  the work of the professionals who fulfill it,\" the president said the  budget increase changes that.<\/p><p>The president's address comes at a critical juncture for <span>NASA <\/span>because  the space shuttle fleet is scheduled to be retired after three more  missions. The president said it will be quicker and less costly to let  private companies develop new <span>spacecraft for astronauts <\/span>rather than  continue with <span>NASA's Constellation Program<\/span>, which was deemed too  expensive and behind schedule.<\/p><p>\"Pursuing this new strategy will require that we revise the old  strategy. In part, this is because the old strategy -- including the  Constellation Program -- was not fulfilling its promise in many ways,\"  the president said. \"That&rsquo;s not just my assessment; that&rsquo;s also the  assessment of a panel of respected non-partisan experts charged with  looking at these issues closely.\"<\/p><p><span>President Obama<\/span>'s plan largely mirrors the \"flexible path\" option  offered by a blue-ribbon panel established by the president last year to  help decide the best map for future space exploration.<\/p><p>The outline does not do away with all the research and development from  Constellation . Noting the success of the agency's development of the  Orion crew capsule, <span>Obama <\/span>called on <span>NASA <\/span>to develop a version of that  spacecraft so it can be launched without a crew to the <span>International  Space Station<\/span>. It will be based there as an emergency craft for  astronauts living on the orbiting laboratory.<\/p><p>The speech kicked off the Conference on the American Space Program for  the 21st Century.<\/p><p>Norm Augustine, chairman of the blue-ribbon panel called the Review of <span> U.S. Human Space Flight <\/span>Plans Committee, that evaluated Constellation  and came up with the \"flexible path\" option, endorsed the presidential  strategy as the conference got under way.<\/p><p>Saying <span>NASA <\/span>is largely \"trapped\" in low <span>Earth <\/span>orbit, Augustine said  industry, with <span>NASA<\/span>'s guidance, can do its part for the plan.<\/p><p>The president acknowledged the need to get the decision right.<\/p><p>\"Now, the challenges facing our space program are different, and our  imperatives for this program are different than in decades past,\" the  president said. \"But while the measure of our achievements has changed a  great deal over the past fifty years, what we do -- or fail to do -- in  seeking new frontiers is no less consequential for our future in space  and here on Earth.\"<\/p><p>The plan, the president said, would free <span>NASA<\/span>'s designers and engineers  to develop spacecraft, large rockets and new technologies that can  extend the frontier of human space exploration to asteroids and even  Mars.<\/p><p>About $3.1 billion of the additional funding would go into research and  development for a heavy-lift rocket. A design for a large booster would  be chosen in 2015 with the goal of launching the spacecraft a few years  later. The bigger rocket could be used to loft payloads too large for  most boosters, including giant fuel depots that would be parked in  distant orbits so spacecraft could refuel on their way to asteroids, the  moons of Mars and eventually Mars itself.<\/p><p>In addition to more funding, <span>President Obama<\/span> said his initiative brings  more jobs than previous schedules.<\/p><p>\"My plan will add more than 2,500 jobs along the <span>Space <\/span>Coast in the next  two years compared to the plan under the previous administration,\" he  said. \"I&rsquo;m proposing a $40 million initiative led by a high-level team  from the White House, <span>NASA<\/span>, and other agencies to develop a plan for  regional economic growth and job creation. And I expect this plan to  reach my desk by Aug. 15. It&rsquo;s an effort that will help prepare this  already skilled work force for new opportunities in the space industry  and beyond.\"<\/p><p>Taken together, the space strategy proves America is poised for a future  as bright as its remarkable past, the president said.<\/p><p>\"Fifty years after the creation of <span>NASA<\/span>, our goal is no longer just a  destination to reach,\" <span>Obama <\/span>said. \"Our goal is the capacity for people  to work and learn, and operate and live safely beyond the Earth for  extended periods of time, ultimately in ways that are more sustainable  and even indefinite. 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