Category Archives: Space Policy

Space policy roundup – Aug.24.13

Some space policy related items

Update:

Update 2: NASA launch system faces risk of delays | Video Library – Florida Today

Space policy roundup – Aug.23.13 [Update]

A list of recent space policy related items:

Update: On Thursday NASA released images and the video shown below about a mission to capture a small asteroid, bring it into the Earth-Moon system and send a crew on an Orion spacecraft to retrieve samples from it.

Space policy roundup – Aug.21.13 [Update]

The latest selection of space policy items:

Update:

Update 2: A conceptual lunar mission designed by a NASA team uses two SLS launches separated by 6 months and a large lander. It would allow a crew of four to stay a week on the Moon. The high cost of two SLS launches plus a multi-billion dollar lander, however, means such a mission falls far outside expected NASA funding levels: Dual SLS launch campaign required for NASA’s Lunar return – NASASpaceFlight.com.

Update 3: Bob Zimmerman comments on the Global Exploration Roadmap (GER) released yesterday by NASA and other space agencies: Space agencies of the world unite! – Behind The Black

Interviews: Doug Plata and Lunar COTS + Joel Achenbach and asteroid capture

Moonandback has posted two parts of an interview with Dr. Doug Plata, who is an advocate of a Lunar COTS program. With Lunar COTS, NASA would encourage faster, less expensive lunar development by buying commercial hardware and services in a manner similar to the successful COTS (Commercial Orbital Transportation System) program for cargo delivery to the International Space Station:

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In this PBS NewsHour interview, Washington Post science reporter Joel Achenbach talks about NASA’s proposed project to capture a small asteroid and about the budget and policy problems the agency is having: Facing Budget Battles, NASA Still Aims High With Asteroid Capture Mission – PBS NewsHour -Aug. 19, 2013

He is writing a series about the agency’s problems, e.g. on Sunday he had this long front page article:

Watch Still Aims High in Asteroid Capture Mission Despite Budget on PBS. See more from PBS NewsHour.

Space policy roundup – Aug.19.13

A selection of space policy related items

In this video essay from Spacevidcast, Cariann Higginbotham responds to the question, “What happens when unregulated companies start going into space?”