Times have changed, says Norman Augustine, the retired aerospace executive who is chairing a blue - ribbon panel examining alternative futures for the U.S.
human space flight effort.
He did say that the panel is mulling over what role commercial launchers and potential foreign partners might play in a future
human space flight effort.
That's the verdict of a blue - ribbon panel which today released its full report on the future of the U.S.
human space flight effort.
Not exact matches
For its part, NASA — whether through inertia or out of practicality — seems unwilling to shift the focus of its
human space -
flight efforts away from the Moon.
Norman Augustine, who is chairing a blue - ribbon panel examining alternative futures for the U.S.
human space -
flight effort, hinted last week that the panel might shy away from advocating an expensive
human mission to the moon, Mars, or an asteroid.