America's future in space

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Via the Naval War College's blog (bold added):

The National Academy of Sciences report, "America's Future in Space: Aligning the Civil Space Program with National Needs" was released on July 7, 2009. NSDM Chair Dr. Joan Johnson-Freese served on the Committee on the Rationale and Goals of the U.S. Civil Space Program of the National Research Council that was responsible for the report.

U.S. Space Program Should Align With Broader National Goals

 WASHINGTON -- The U.S. civil space program should be aligned with widely acknowledged national challenges, says a new report from the National Research Council. Aligning the program with pressing issues – environmental, economic, and strategic – is a national imperative, and will continue to grow in importance. Coordination across federal agencies, combined with a competent technical work force, effective infrastructure, and investment in technology and innovation, would lay the foundation for a purposeful, strategic U.S. space program that would serve national interests.
 
Astronauts2301.jpgIn aligning civil space activities with national objectives, several priorities are clear, the report says. Earth stewardship should be an important focus of future space activities, with NASA and NOAA leading the formation of an international satellite-observing system to monitor global climate change. In addition, NASA should cooperate with other agencies and international partners to continue scientific exploration in space, seeking knowledge of the universe and searching for life beyond Earth. The report also recommends revitalizing NASA's advanced technology development program by establishing a DARPA-like organization within NASA to support priority civil and commercial space programs, and development of "dual-use" space technologies, with both civil and defense applications.
Space aliens and global warming. Yeh, why not. At least as good a reason as beating the Soviets to the moon.

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