Sentences with phrase «civil space»

The Obama Administration should use the U.S. civil space program to help meet a broader array of national goals, says a report released today by the National Academies» National Research Council.
He is also the author of The Decision to Go to the Moon: Project Apollo and the National Interest (1970) and is general editor of the eight - volume series Exploring the Unknown: Selected Documents in the History of the U.S. Civil Space Program.
There are a couple of points I think you are pushing a bit too hard:» (I wonder whether that is one reason why twitter strikes many who use it as a considerably more civil space than the virtual zoo of parts of the blogosphere?»
Indeed, the proposed 2018 fiscal year space agency budget asks for $ 19.1 billion for all things civil space.
Most of the UK's # 180 million civil space budget is spent through the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites.
«All of these pieces exist today, they're not brand new» Tony Antonelli, Lockheed Martin's chief technologist for civil space exploration, told Popular Science.
Thriving on Our Changing Planet presents prioritized science, applications, and observations, along with related strategic and programmatic guidance, to support the U.S. civil space Earth observation program over the coming decade.
Much as I am loath to use the term, «fascist» is what comes to mind here, and not simply because of a «quiet» — if not secret — law that baldly usurps civil space and much of civil society, arrogating authority to a small group of state officials.
Domestically, as space flight shifts to the civil market from government agencies, there will be a shift in hiring away from government agencies and to emerging civil space companies.
Swindon, England About Blog The UK Space Agency is responsible for all strategic decisions on the UK civil space programme and provides a clear, single voice for UK space ambitions.
, Independent Aerospace Consultant and former Chairman of the Committee on «Rationale and Goals of the U.S. Civil Space Program» established by the National Academies
The House Science, Space, and Technology Committee hearing at 10:00 am ET this morning is expected to provide another opportunity to address the future of the U.S. civil space program, both human and robotic.
The accomplishments of this US - based team, now expanded to include local engineers, are legendary — they developed the US's first long range missile (Redstone), provided the launch vehicle that orbited America's first satellite and later, under the auspices of the civil space agency, NASA, developed the Saturn family of rockets.
America's Future in Space: Aligning the Civil Space Program with National Needs appears just 24 hours before the confirmation hearing of Charles Bolden, the former astronaut that Barack Obama has nominated to lead NASA.
He is author of the forthcoming After Apollo: Richard Nixon and the American Space Program (2015), the award - winning John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon (2010) and The Decision to Go to the Moon: Project Apollo and the National Interest (1970) and is general editor of the multi-volume series Exploring the Unknown: Selected Documents in the History of the U.S. Civil Space Program.
We are pleased to announce that we not only had a significant amount of feedback on this most vexed of questions but received a variety of responses that ranged from supporting artistic practices that, successfully or otherwise, negotiated the exigencies of institutional, public and civil spaces to responses that pointedly questioned the need (and, indeed, the inherent demand) for art to engage with such issues at all.
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