Audiolibro: Seeking a Human Spaceflight Program Worthy of a Great Nation
Seeking a Human Spaceflight Program Worthy of a Great Nation
1 - Preface
- Download Preface audio
- Download Executive Summary, part 1 audio
- Download Executive Summary, part 2 audio
- Download Chapter 1.0 - Introduction audio
- Download Chapter 2.0 - U.S. Human Spaceflight: Historical Review audio
- Download Chapter 3.0 - Goals and Future Destinations for Exploration, part 1 audio
- Download Chapter 3.0 - Goals and Future Destinations for Exploration, part 2 audio
- Download Chapter 4.0 - Current Human Spaceflight Programs, part 1 audio
- Download Chapter 4.0 - Current Human Spaceflight Programs, part 2 audio
- Download Chapter 4.0 - Current Human Spaceflight Programs, part 3 audio
- Download Chapter 5.0 - Launch to Low-Earth Orbit and Beyond, part 1 audio
- Download Chapter 5.0 - Launch to Low-Earth Orbit and Beyond, part 2 audio
- Download Chapter 6.0 - Program Options and Evaluation, part 1 audio
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- Download Chapter 6.0 - Program Options and Evaluation, part 3 audio
- Download Chapter 6.0 - Program Options and Evaluation, part 4 audio
- Download Chapter 7.0 - Critical Technologies for Sustainable Exploration audio
- Download Chapter 8.0 - Partnerships audio
- Download Chapter 9.0 - Concluding Observations audio
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"The [Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee] shall conduct an independent review of ongoing U.S. human space flight plans and programs, as well as alternatives, to ensure the nation is pursuing the best trajectory for the future of human space flight – one that is safe, innovative, affordable, and sustainable. The Committee should aim to identify and characterize a range of options that spans the reasonable possibilities for continuation of U.S. human space flight activities beyond retirement of the Space Shuttle. The identification and characterization of these options should address the following objectives: a) expediting a new U.S. capability to support utilization of the International Space Station (ISS); b) supporting missions to the Moon and other destinations beyond low Earth orbit (LEO); c) stimulating commercial space flight capability; and d) fitting within the current budget profile for NASA exploration activities." This is their final report. - Summary by from the Committee Charter
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