2019年12月6日 星期五

Where Is NASA's Plan For Sustainable Moon/Mars Exploration?

Findings from the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Lunar Exploration Analysis Group Preliminary Draft, 4 December 2019

"At the 6th meeting of the National Space Council, the following recommendation was adopted: "Within 60 days, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Administrator will designate an office and submit a plan to the Chairman of the National Space Council for sustainable lunar surface exploration and development, including necessary technologies and capabilities, to enable initial human missions to Mars."

Keith's note: The 6th meeting of the National Space Council took place on 22 August 2019. The 60 day due date would therefore have been 21 October. It has been 45 days since the due date passed. Has anyone seen this report? Was it ever delivered? If not,

- Dear Colleague Letter From The Lunar Exploration Analysis Group On The Proposed NASA Budget Amendment, earlier post
- The Planetary Science Community Is Split On Artemis/Moon2024, earlier post



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