Golden Spike's plans rank among the most audacious privately
funded space exploration missions ever proposed.
Not exact matches
The president's sweeping endorsement of research, however, carefully avoids the fact that his 2013 budget would cut
funding for NASA's Mars
exploration program by nearly one - third and end the country's role in two Mars
missions planned jointly with the European
Space Agency for later in the decade.
The additional
funds would support the administration's directive to reinvigorate human and robotic
exploration of Earth's moon and other planets in the solar system but would also come at the expense of several other big - ticket items in NASA's portfolio — namely the International
Space Station (ISS) as well as the Wide Field Infrared
Space Telescope (WFIRST), a «flagship» - class
mission next in line for launch after the James Webb
Space Telescope (JWST).
The letter from the Coalition for
Space Exploration thanks the committee for its support of human and robotic exploration programs (specifically mentioning the James Webb Space Telescope as an «exploration science mission»), but «we remain concerned that by flat funding SLS, Orion and other Exploration program levels... the bill would unintentionally constrain progress toward accelerating program content from Exploration Mission - 2 [EM - 2] to be included in Exploration Mission - 1 [EM -
Exploration thanks the committee for its support of human and robotic
exploration programs (specifically mentioning the James Webb Space Telescope as an «exploration science mission»), but «we remain concerned that by flat funding SLS, Orion and other Exploration program levels... the bill would unintentionally constrain progress toward accelerating program content from Exploration Mission - 2 [EM - 2] to be included in Exploration Mission - 1 [EM -
exploration programs (specifically mentioning the James Webb
Space Telescope as an «
exploration science mission»), but «we remain concerned that by flat funding SLS, Orion and other Exploration program levels... the bill would unintentionally constrain progress toward accelerating program content from Exploration Mission - 2 [EM - 2] to be included in Exploration Mission - 1 [EM -
exploration science
mission»), but «we remain concerned that by flat funding SLS, Orion and other Exploration program levels... the bill would unintentionally constrain progress toward accelerating program content from Exploration Mission - 2 [EM - 2] to be included in Exploration Mission - 1 [EM - 1] i
mission»), but «we remain concerned that by flat
funding SLS, Orion and other
Exploration program levels... the bill would unintentionally constrain progress toward accelerating program content from Exploration Mission - 2 [EM - 2] to be included in Exploration Mission - 1 [EM -
Exploration program levels... the bill would unintentionally constrain progress toward accelerating program content from
Exploration Mission - 2 [EM - 2] to be included in Exploration Mission - 1 [EM -
Exploration Mission - 2 [EM - 2] to be included in Exploration Mission - 1 [EM - 1] i
Mission - 2 [EM - 2] to be included in
Exploration Mission - 1 [EM -
Exploration Mission - 1 [EM - 1] i
Mission - 1 [EM - 1] in 2018.
The Obama Administration has allocated «a disproportionate increase in the amount of federal
funds» for earth science «at the expense of and compared to
Exploration and Space Operations, Planetary Science, Heliophysics and Astrophysics which I believe are all rooted in exploration and should be central to the core mission of N
Exploration and
Space Operations, Planetary Science, Heliophysics and Astrophysics which I believe are all rooted in
exploration and should be central to the core mission of N
exploration and should be central to the core
mission of NASA.»
A strong advocate of Mars
exploration and a human
mission to the Red Planet, Rep. Edwards will discuss the future of the U.S.
space program and the need for Congress to increase NASA's budget, including
funding for a humans - to - Mars program.
U.S. President - elect Donald Trump is reportedly under the arrangement of cutting NASA's Earth Sciences
funding to prioritize the agency's deep
space exploration missions.
The project's backers hope that this will help kickstart a new era in lunar
exploration, while creating a legacy for the way
space missions are
funded.
Launching a satellite will prove that community
funded missions are viable and will ensure that the future of
space exploration is at the fingertips of individuals.