Jul 16, 2009 Using its best objective judgment and recognizing other include NASA's aeronautics program as an element of civil space. national imperative today, and will continue to grow in importance in the future.
the U.S. civil space program should be preeminent in the sense that it can influence,
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Recommendation 1: That the civil space science program should have first priority for NASA resources, and continue to be funded at approximately the same percentage of the NASA budget as at present (about 20 percent). NOAA, for its part, must budget adequately to finance the operational costs of spacecraft and...
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Sep 23, 2009 It's sad to see the space program in trouble but we should not .... As such, the space program must continue to be properly funded so that...
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Space flight should continue. By Russell Tanton. DeKalb Neighbor Staff Writer It's important to keep man- ned space exploration in place. You don't get the human national space station, NASA's shuttle program cannot afford...
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In that capacity, he has followed on a daily basis the U.S. space program, The Commission urges that NASA continue to receive the support of the Administration and the nation.The agency constitutes a national resource that plays a critical role in space exploration and development. At the conclusion of its investigation,
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Re: should NASA continue? Post by Eman_3 » Tue Oct 06, 2009 2:03 am. The acronym NASA stands for "National Aeronautics and Space Administration". It's
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“Never set up an inquiry unless you know in advance what its findings will be.” That the civil space science program should have first priority for NASA resources, and continue to be funded at approximately the same percentage of the NASA budget as at present (about 20 percent).
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The question of whether to continue with the space program is really not a question at all. If anyone should be upset with the space exploration programs, it’s the families of the Columbia astronauts. But they have issued a joint statement through NASA urging the continuation of space exploration.
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In light of the recent Columbia disaster, it is inevitable to ask: should we, after such a jarring Many people think a retreat from the space program at this point is merely succumbing to adversity. And granted, the benefits of continuing some of our nation’s various NASA programs are evident and irrefutable.
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