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Augustine Committee Report: A SpacePolicyOnline.com Fact Sheet Now Available

Augustine Committee Report: A SpacePolicyOnline.com Fact Sheet Now Available

Don’t have time to read the Augustine committee’s report before the hearings this week? Read our concise 1-page fact sheet summarizing its key points. Find it on our left menu under “Our Fact Sheets and Reports” or click here.

The fact sheet is authored by Laura M. Delgado who has just begun writing for SpacePolicyOnline.com. Laura is pursuing her M.A. in International Science and Technology Policy at George Washington University’s Space Policy Institute. For more on Laura, see her bio on our “About Us” page on the left menu.

Space Policy Institute Seminar on Augustine Report

Space Policy Institute Seminar on Augustine Report

George Washington University’s Space Policy Institute will hold a half day seminar looking at the Augustine committee’s report on options for the human space flight program: September 28, 8:15 am -12:30 pm, 1957 E Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., 7th floor conference room. Seating is limited so an RSVP is required (spi@gwu.edu). See the agenda below.

8:15 A.M. Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00 A.M. Welcome and Introductory Remarks

  • DR. SCOTT PACE, Director, Space Policy Institute

9:20 A.M. Panel 1: Setting the Context for NASA

  • GEN. LESTER LYLES (invited)
  • MR. A. THOMAS YOUNG
  • DR. DOUG STANLEY, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • MR. “JT” JEZERSKI, Office of Rep. Pete Olson (R-TX)

10:20 A.M. Coffee Break

10:40 A.M. Panel 2: Science and International Relations

  • DR. PAUL SPUDIS, Lunar and Planetary Institute
  • DR. TOM JONES, Planetary scientist, former astronaut
  • DR. JOHN LOGSDON, Space Policy Institute
  • DR. ALAIN DUPAS, Coll ge de Polytechnique

11:30 A.M. Panel 3: Security and Commerce

  • MR. BRETT ALEXANDER, Commercial Spaceflight Federation
  • MR. CARLOS MONEJE, Office of the Governor of Florida
  • MR. ROBERT READ, Office of the Undersecretary of Defense (AT&L)
  • MR. JOHN KARAS, Lockheed Martin

12:20 P.M. Closing Remarks

  • DR. SCOTT PACE, Director, Space Policy Institute

12:30 P.M. Lunch

Events of Interest: Week of September 14, 2009

Events of Interest: Week of September 14, 2009

The following events may be of interest next week. See our calendar for more information. Note: dates, times and witnesses for congressional hearings are subject to change. Check the committee’s website for up-to-date information.

AIAA Space 2009 Conference and Exposition

  • Monday-Thursday, Sept. 14-17 Pasadena, CA

Hearings on the Augustine Committee Report

Mark-up of the Satellite Home Viewer Reauthorization Act (possible)

Note: The committee has a markup session scheduled on Wednesday (time and location not listed). Congress Daily (subscription required) reports that it will include markup of the Judiciary Committee’s version of the Satellite Home Viewer Reauthorization Act, however it is not currently included on the list of items for consideration on the committee’s website.

One Way Trips to Mars: Science Friday Interviews Lawrence Krauss

One Way Trips to Mars: Science Friday Interviews Lawrence Krauss

NPR’s Science Friday interviewed Lawrence Krauss yesterday. He is the author of the provocative New York Times op-ed arguing for sending astronauts on one-way trips to Mars. His premise is that historically people traveled to new lands with no expectation of returning home and this should be no different. It would save money and one need not worry about their surviving the damaging health effects of cosmic radiation. Dr. Krauss is author of The Physics of “Star Trek,” and Director of the Origins Institute at Arizona State University.

SpacePolicyOnline.com Fact Sheets Updated

SpacePolicyOnline.com Fact Sheets Updated

We have just updated three of our fact sheets to reflect recent congressional and other actions:

  • Major Space-Related Legislation in the 111th Congress: A Checklist
  • FY2010 Funding for Selected DOD Space Programs
  • NASA’s Project Constellation

All are available from our left menu under “Our Fact Sheets and Reports.”

Augustine Committee Report: Update to House S&T Committee Witness List

Augustine Committee Report: Update to House S&T Committee Witness List

The House Science and Technology Committee has just updated its witness list for the hearing on Tuesday about the Augustine Committee report. Apparently NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden no longer will be there. Instead, it will be Norm Augustine, chair of the Review of Human Space Flight Plans Committee, followed by a two-person panel: former NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, and the chair of the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP), Joe Dyer. The hearing is still scheduled for September 15 from 2:00-4:00 pm in 2318 Rayburn.

UPDATED: Shuttle Lands at Edwards

UPDATED: Shuttle Lands at Edwards

Bad weather in Florida led NASA to decide to land space shuttle Discovery at Edwards Air Force Base, California today instead of Kennedy Space Center. The landing is set for 8:53 pm EDT.

UPDATED: The shuttle landed successfully at Edwards at 8:53 pm EDT (5:53 pm local time).

Ares 1 Development Motor 1 Test Underway

Ares 1 Development Motor 1 Test Underway

ATK’s test of the Ares 1 Development Motor 1 is underway.

UPDATE: The test ended, apparently successfully, after 1 minute 23 seconds.

Big Day For Space Transportation Systems

Big Day For Space Transportation Systems

Today should see the launch of a new rocket in Japan, the test firing of a new rocket motor in Utah, and the landing of the space shuttle in Florida.

  • At 1:01:46 pm EDT (2:01:46 am September 11 Japan Standard Time), the maiden launch of Japan’s H-IIB rocket should lift off carrying the H-II Tranfser Vehicle ( HTV) loaded with supplies for the International Space Station (ISS).
  • At 3:00 pm EDT (1:00 pm MDT), ATK will make a second attempt to fire the new rocket motor for the Ares I launch vehicle.
  • At 7:05 pm EDT, the space shuttle is scheduled to land at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), though weather may be a problem. A second opportunity at KSC is available at 8:42 pm, or the landing could slip until tomorrow or the weekend.
Rep. Mollohan Reacts To Augustine Committee Report

Rep. Mollohan Reacts To Augustine Committee Report

Rep. Alan Mollohan (D-WV), chair of the House Appropriations subcommittee that funds NASA, told The Hill newspaper that the Augustine committee report “confirms his concerns that ‘the emperor has no clothes'” and called on NASA to better explain its human space flight plans. He added that he will work with the Obama Administration and fellow Members of Congress “as we determine the best way to align resources with NASA’s human spaceflight mission” according to the newspaper.

Rep. Mollohan’s Commerce, Justice, Science (CJS) subcommittee held NASA’s budget for Constellation to its FY2009 level when it marked up the FY2010 appropriations bill, instead of approving the substantial increase that had been requested. The subcommittee’s position was upheld by the full Appropriations Committee and the House (see our previous article).

The newspaper also quoted Rep. Pete Olson (R-TX) as saying that it is time to “step up to the plate” and give NASA the funding it needs, and Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) as emphasizing that it is the President who must take the lead.