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This select volume of historical documents is organized chronologically, spanning from 1914 to the present. Divided into eight chapters, it includes a narrative introduction to each historical period. This collection of historical documents provides insight into the history of the United States in its pursuit of the peaceful uses of outer space, with emphasis on the manned space program of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, as well as commercial American activities supporting human spaceflight in the early 21st century. Rocketry and space technology have served varied goals…mehr
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This select volume of historical documents is organized chronologically, spanning from 1914 to the present. Divided into eight chapters, it includes a narrative introduction to each historical period. This collection of historical documents provides insight into the history of the United States in its pursuit of the peaceful uses of outer space, with emphasis on the manned space program of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, as well as commercial American activities supporting human spaceflight in the early 21st century. Rocketry and space technology have served varied goals throughout the Space Age: pure research, as well as research applied for national security, national prestige, and commercial profit. There have been varied actors as well, among them individuals supported by philanthropists as well as governments, intergovernmental organizations, international consortiums, and for-profit corporations. This book focuses on space exploration, and in particular, human space exploration, leading to the questions, "Why have humans gone into outer space in the past?" and "Why will they do so in the future?" These documents help readers to examine the variety of fascinating answers to those questions.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing plc
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 845g
- ISBN-13: 9781440871641
- ISBN-10: 1440871647
- Artikelnr.: 56975992
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing plc
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 845g
- ISBN-13: 9781440871641
- ISBN-10: 1440871647
- Artikelnr.: 56975992
Thomas Gangale
Introduction Chronology Chapter 1: From Aeronautics to Astronautics (1910s to 1940s) Laws Creating NACA and NASA (1915-1958) Robert Goddard
"A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitude" (1919) Robert Goddard
"On the Present Status of the High-altitude Rocket" (December 1923) Letter from Joseph Aimes to Fiorello LaGuardia on the Importance of NACA (February 24
1932) Appraisal of German Research During the War Relative to That of the NACA (October 1946) Chapter 2: Creating a Space Program (1950s) Wernher von Braun
"Challenges of Outer Space" (October 20
1955) Wernher von Braun
"Space Travel and Our Technological Revolution" (April 1957) Wernher von Braun
"The Lessons of Sputnik" (October 29
1957) President Eisenhower's Message to Congress on Space Science and Exploration (April 2
1958) National Aeronautics and Space Act (July 29
1958) Message to NACA Employees (September 22
1958) Report of the Special Committee on Space Technology (October 28
1958) T. Keith Glennan
"The Challenge of the Space Age" (December 8
1958) T. Keith Glennan
Wright Day Dinner Speech (December 17
1958) T. Keith Glennan
"Space Research and the Future" (January 14
1959) Selection of Mercury Astronauts (January 27
1959) T. Keith Glennan
Address to the World Affairs Council (May 7
1959) Chapter 3: The Space Race (1960s) Report of the Ad Hoc Panel on Man-in-Space (December 16
1960) President Kennedy's News Conference on Soviet Achievement (April 12
1961) President Kennedy's Moon Challenge Speech to Congress (May 25
1961) President Kennedy's Letter to Chairman Khrushchev (March 18
1962) The Lovelace Women in Space Program: Testimony of Jerrie Cobb (July 1962) President Kennedy's Moon Shot Speech (September 12
1962) James Webb
"Space: The International Aspects" (January 24
1963) NASA's Patent Policy (March 14
1963) James Webb
NASA's 1964 Budget Request (April 24
1963) President Johnson's Remarks on Pictures from Mars (July 29
1965) Outer Space Treaty (January 27
1967) James Webb's Statement on the Apollo 4 Mission (November 9
1967) Neil Armstrong
Thoughts on the Upcoming Apollo 11 Mission (February 6
1969) Thomas Paine's Speech before the Launch of Apollo 9 (February 27
1969) Thomas Paine's Statement on the Luna 15 Launch (July 13
1969) In Event of Moon Disaster (July 18
1969) Thomas Paine's Remarks at the Commonwealth Club (August 1
1969) Chapter 4: After the Moon
What's Next? (1970s) NASA Future Plans News Conference (January 13
1970) President Nixon's Statement on the Future of the Space Program (March 3
1970) Dale Myers' Statement on the Space Shuttle (1971) George Low
"Skylab: Man's Laboratory in Space" (May 17
1971) James Fletcher's Space Program for the Seventies (September 23
1971) NASA Press Conference on the Space Shuttle Program (January 5
1972) James Fletcher
"NASA's Long-Range Earth Resources Survey Program" (January 25
1972) NASA News Conference on the Space Shuttle (March 15
1972) Press Conference Announcing the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (May 24
1972) Press Conference on U.S.-Russia Cooperation (June 15
1972) James Fletcher
"The Space Flight after Apollo" (January 17
1973) Robert Frosch
Press Conference on the Space Program (June 23
1977) Robert Frosch
Statement to Congress (January 26
1978) Sally Ride Oral History (October 22
2002) Robert Frosch
Press Briefing on the Shuttle Program (November 14
1979) Chapter 5: The Shuttle Program (1980s) Report of the NASA Transition Team (December 19
1980) James Beggs
"America's Next Step in Space" (June 1982) James Beggs
"Making Space Pay Off" (1982) President Reagan
Address on the Challenger Disaster (January 28
1986) William Graham on the Future of the Teacher in Space Program (February 13
1986) James Fletcher
Design of the Space Station (May 14
1986) Report on the Challenger Accident (June 6
1986) President Reagan on the Future of the Space Program (August 15
1986) James Fletcher
Remarks on the Future of NASA (August 27
1986) James Fletcher
"A Case for Mars" (July 18
1987) The Ride Report: America's Future in Space (August 1987) President Bush's Remarks on the 20th Anniversary of Apollo 11 (July 20
1989) Chapter 6: To Mars and Beyond (1990s) Richard Truly
"Back to the Moon and On to Mars" (1990) Richard Truly
Talk with NASA Employees (September 21
1990) Exploring the Moon and Mars (July 1991) A Post-Cold War Assessment of U.S. Space Policy (December 1992) President Clinton's Conversation with Endeavour Astronauts (June 22
1993) Daniel Goldin
"What Comes Next in Space" (June 23
1993) Daniel Goldin
Statement on Agreement with Russia (September 2
1993) Daniel Goldin
Speech to Kennedy Space Center Employees (January 27
1995) Press Release on the Pathfinder Landing (July 1997) General Public Space Travel and Tourism (1998) Astronaut John Glenn and President Clinton: Emails in Space (November 7
1998) Chapter 7: The Commercialization of Space (2000s) Expedition One Crew Brings the Station to Life (October 25
2000) Space Tourism Promotion Act of 2001 (July 10
2001) President Bush's Speech on the Columbia Disaster (February 4
2003) Elon Musk
Testimony on Private Spaceflight (July 24
2003) Congressional Hearing on Lunar Exploration (November 6
2003) President Bush
Vision for Space Exploration (January 14
2004) Building a Robust Space Industry (June 2004) Future Markets for Commercial Space (April 20
2005) GAO Report on Commercial Space Launches (October 20
2006) Hearing on the Workforce at Kennedy Space Center (June 23
2008) The Augustine Summary Report (September 2009) Hearing on Commercial Space Transportation (December 2
2009) Chapter 8: The Future of Space (2010s) President Obama
Space Exploration in the 21st Century (April 15
2010) President Obama on the Space Program (July 6
2011) President Obama on the Last Shuttle Flight (July 8
2011) Charles Bolden
"Curiosity Takes Us Back to Mars" (August 6
2012) Charles Bolden
"Success in Commercial Space Continues" (January 13
2015) President Obama
"Ensuring America Leads the World into the Next Frontier" (October 15
2016) President Trump
NASA Transition Authorization Act of 2017 (March 21
2017) President Trump
"Reviving the National Space Council" (June 30
2017) Congressional Hearing
"Reopening the American Frontier" (July 13
2017) President Trump's Space Policy Directive-1 (December 11
2017) President Trump
National Space Traffic Management Policy (June 18
2018) Steve Stich
Crew Dragon Mission Success (March 8
2019) NASA's Deep Space Exploration System (March 8
2019) Results from the Twins Study (April 11
2019) Index
"A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitude" (1919) Robert Goddard
"On the Present Status of the High-altitude Rocket" (December 1923) Letter from Joseph Aimes to Fiorello LaGuardia on the Importance of NACA (February 24
1932) Appraisal of German Research During the War Relative to That of the NACA (October 1946) Chapter 2: Creating a Space Program (1950s) Wernher von Braun
"Challenges of Outer Space" (October 20
1955) Wernher von Braun
"Space Travel and Our Technological Revolution" (April 1957) Wernher von Braun
"The Lessons of Sputnik" (October 29
1957) President Eisenhower's Message to Congress on Space Science and Exploration (April 2
1958) National Aeronautics and Space Act (July 29
1958) Message to NACA Employees (September 22
1958) Report of the Special Committee on Space Technology (October 28
1958) T. Keith Glennan
"The Challenge of the Space Age" (December 8
1958) T. Keith Glennan
Wright Day Dinner Speech (December 17
1958) T. Keith Glennan
"Space Research and the Future" (January 14
1959) Selection of Mercury Astronauts (January 27
1959) T. Keith Glennan
Address to the World Affairs Council (May 7
1959) Chapter 3: The Space Race (1960s) Report of the Ad Hoc Panel on Man-in-Space (December 16
1960) President Kennedy's News Conference on Soviet Achievement (April 12
1961) President Kennedy's Moon Challenge Speech to Congress (May 25
1961) President Kennedy's Letter to Chairman Khrushchev (March 18
1962) The Lovelace Women in Space Program: Testimony of Jerrie Cobb (July 1962) President Kennedy's Moon Shot Speech (September 12
1962) James Webb
"Space: The International Aspects" (January 24
1963) NASA's Patent Policy (March 14
1963) James Webb
NASA's 1964 Budget Request (April 24
1963) President Johnson's Remarks on Pictures from Mars (July 29
1965) Outer Space Treaty (January 27
1967) James Webb's Statement on the Apollo 4 Mission (November 9
1967) Neil Armstrong
Thoughts on the Upcoming Apollo 11 Mission (February 6
1969) Thomas Paine's Speech before the Launch of Apollo 9 (February 27
1969) Thomas Paine's Statement on the Luna 15 Launch (July 13
1969) In Event of Moon Disaster (July 18
1969) Thomas Paine's Remarks at the Commonwealth Club (August 1
1969) Chapter 4: After the Moon
What's Next? (1970s) NASA Future Plans News Conference (January 13
1970) President Nixon's Statement on the Future of the Space Program (March 3
1970) Dale Myers' Statement on the Space Shuttle (1971) George Low
"Skylab: Man's Laboratory in Space" (May 17
1971) James Fletcher's Space Program for the Seventies (September 23
1971) NASA Press Conference on the Space Shuttle Program (January 5
1972) James Fletcher
"NASA's Long-Range Earth Resources Survey Program" (January 25
1972) NASA News Conference on the Space Shuttle (March 15
1972) Press Conference Announcing the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (May 24
1972) Press Conference on U.S.-Russia Cooperation (June 15
1972) James Fletcher
"The Space Flight after Apollo" (January 17
1973) Robert Frosch
Press Conference on the Space Program (June 23
1977) Robert Frosch
Statement to Congress (January 26
1978) Sally Ride Oral History (October 22
2002) Robert Frosch
Press Briefing on the Shuttle Program (November 14
1979) Chapter 5: The Shuttle Program (1980s) Report of the NASA Transition Team (December 19
1980) James Beggs
"America's Next Step in Space" (June 1982) James Beggs
"Making Space Pay Off" (1982) President Reagan
Address on the Challenger Disaster (January 28
1986) William Graham on the Future of the Teacher in Space Program (February 13
1986) James Fletcher
Design of the Space Station (May 14
1986) Report on the Challenger Accident (June 6
1986) President Reagan on the Future of the Space Program (August 15
1986) James Fletcher
Remarks on the Future of NASA (August 27
1986) James Fletcher
"A Case for Mars" (July 18
1987) The Ride Report: America's Future in Space (August 1987) President Bush's Remarks on the 20th Anniversary of Apollo 11 (July 20
1989) Chapter 6: To Mars and Beyond (1990s) Richard Truly
"Back to the Moon and On to Mars" (1990) Richard Truly
Talk with NASA Employees (September 21
1990) Exploring the Moon and Mars (July 1991) A Post-Cold War Assessment of U.S. Space Policy (December 1992) President Clinton's Conversation with Endeavour Astronauts (June 22
1993) Daniel Goldin
"What Comes Next in Space" (June 23
1993) Daniel Goldin
Statement on Agreement with Russia (September 2
1993) Daniel Goldin
Speech to Kennedy Space Center Employees (January 27
1995) Press Release on the Pathfinder Landing (July 1997) General Public Space Travel and Tourism (1998) Astronaut John Glenn and President Clinton: Emails in Space (November 7
1998) Chapter 7: The Commercialization of Space (2000s) Expedition One Crew Brings the Station to Life (October 25
2000) Space Tourism Promotion Act of 2001 (July 10
2001) President Bush's Speech on the Columbia Disaster (February 4
2003) Elon Musk
Testimony on Private Spaceflight (July 24
2003) Congressional Hearing on Lunar Exploration (November 6
2003) President Bush
Vision for Space Exploration (January 14
2004) Building a Robust Space Industry (June 2004) Future Markets for Commercial Space (April 20
2005) GAO Report on Commercial Space Launches (October 20
2006) Hearing on the Workforce at Kennedy Space Center (June 23
2008) The Augustine Summary Report (September 2009) Hearing on Commercial Space Transportation (December 2
2009) Chapter 8: The Future of Space (2010s) President Obama
Space Exploration in the 21st Century (April 15
2010) President Obama on the Space Program (July 6
2011) President Obama on the Last Shuttle Flight (July 8
2011) Charles Bolden
"Curiosity Takes Us Back to Mars" (August 6
2012) Charles Bolden
"Success in Commercial Space Continues" (January 13
2015) President Obama
"Ensuring America Leads the World into the Next Frontier" (October 15
2016) President Trump
NASA Transition Authorization Act of 2017 (March 21
2017) President Trump
"Reviving the National Space Council" (June 30
2017) Congressional Hearing
"Reopening the American Frontier" (July 13
2017) President Trump's Space Policy Directive-1 (December 11
2017) President Trump
National Space Traffic Management Policy (June 18
2018) Steve Stich
Crew Dragon Mission Success (March 8
2019) NASA's Deep Space Exploration System (March 8
2019) Results from the Twins Study (April 11
2019) Index
Introduction Chronology Chapter 1: From Aeronautics to Astronautics (1910s to 1940s) Laws Creating NACA and NASA (1915-1958) Robert Goddard
"A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitude" (1919) Robert Goddard
"On the Present Status of the High-altitude Rocket" (December 1923) Letter from Joseph Aimes to Fiorello LaGuardia on the Importance of NACA (February 24
1932) Appraisal of German Research During the War Relative to That of the NACA (October 1946) Chapter 2: Creating a Space Program (1950s) Wernher von Braun
"Challenges of Outer Space" (October 20
1955) Wernher von Braun
"Space Travel and Our Technological Revolution" (April 1957) Wernher von Braun
"The Lessons of Sputnik" (October 29
1957) President Eisenhower's Message to Congress on Space Science and Exploration (April 2
1958) National Aeronautics and Space Act (July 29
1958) Message to NACA Employees (September 22
1958) Report of the Special Committee on Space Technology (October 28
1958) T. Keith Glennan
"The Challenge of the Space Age" (December 8
1958) T. Keith Glennan
Wright Day Dinner Speech (December 17
1958) T. Keith Glennan
"Space Research and the Future" (January 14
1959) Selection of Mercury Astronauts (January 27
1959) T. Keith Glennan
Address to the World Affairs Council (May 7
1959) Chapter 3: The Space Race (1960s) Report of the Ad Hoc Panel on Man-in-Space (December 16
1960) President Kennedy's News Conference on Soviet Achievement (April 12
1961) President Kennedy's Moon Challenge Speech to Congress (May 25
1961) President Kennedy's Letter to Chairman Khrushchev (March 18
1962) The Lovelace Women in Space Program: Testimony of Jerrie Cobb (July 1962) President Kennedy's Moon Shot Speech (September 12
1962) James Webb
"Space: The International Aspects" (January 24
1963) NASA's Patent Policy (March 14
1963) James Webb
NASA's 1964 Budget Request (April 24
1963) President Johnson's Remarks on Pictures from Mars (July 29
1965) Outer Space Treaty (January 27
1967) James Webb's Statement on the Apollo 4 Mission (November 9
1967) Neil Armstrong
Thoughts on the Upcoming Apollo 11 Mission (February 6
1969) Thomas Paine's Speech before the Launch of Apollo 9 (February 27
1969) Thomas Paine's Statement on the Luna 15 Launch (July 13
1969) In Event of Moon Disaster (July 18
1969) Thomas Paine's Remarks at the Commonwealth Club (August 1
1969) Chapter 4: After the Moon
What's Next? (1970s) NASA Future Plans News Conference (January 13
1970) President Nixon's Statement on the Future of the Space Program (March 3
1970) Dale Myers' Statement on the Space Shuttle (1971) George Low
"Skylab: Man's Laboratory in Space" (May 17
1971) James Fletcher's Space Program for the Seventies (September 23
1971) NASA Press Conference on the Space Shuttle Program (January 5
1972) James Fletcher
"NASA's Long-Range Earth Resources Survey Program" (January 25
1972) NASA News Conference on the Space Shuttle (March 15
1972) Press Conference Announcing the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (May 24
1972) Press Conference on U.S.-Russia Cooperation (June 15
1972) James Fletcher
"The Space Flight after Apollo" (January 17
1973) Robert Frosch
Press Conference on the Space Program (June 23
1977) Robert Frosch
Statement to Congress (January 26
1978) Sally Ride Oral History (October 22
2002) Robert Frosch
Press Briefing on the Shuttle Program (November 14
1979) Chapter 5: The Shuttle Program (1980s) Report of the NASA Transition Team (December 19
1980) James Beggs
"America's Next Step in Space" (June 1982) James Beggs
"Making Space Pay Off" (1982) President Reagan
Address on the Challenger Disaster (January 28
1986) William Graham on the Future of the Teacher in Space Program (February 13
1986) James Fletcher
Design of the Space Station (May 14
1986) Report on the Challenger Accident (June 6
1986) President Reagan on the Future of the Space Program (August 15
1986) James Fletcher
Remarks on the Future of NASA (August 27
1986) James Fletcher
"A Case for Mars" (July 18
1987) The Ride Report: America's Future in Space (August 1987) President Bush's Remarks on the 20th Anniversary of Apollo 11 (July 20
1989) Chapter 6: To Mars and Beyond (1990s) Richard Truly
"Back to the Moon and On to Mars" (1990) Richard Truly
Talk with NASA Employees (September 21
1990) Exploring the Moon and Mars (July 1991) A Post-Cold War Assessment of U.S. Space Policy (December 1992) President Clinton's Conversation with Endeavour Astronauts (June 22
1993) Daniel Goldin
"What Comes Next in Space" (June 23
1993) Daniel Goldin
Statement on Agreement with Russia (September 2
1993) Daniel Goldin
Speech to Kennedy Space Center Employees (January 27
1995) Press Release on the Pathfinder Landing (July 1997) General Public Space Travel and Tourism (1998) Astronaut John Glenn and President Clinton: Emails in Space (November 7
1998) Chapter 7: The Commercialization of Space (2000s) Expedition One Crew Brings the Station to Life (October 25
2000) Space Tourism Promotion Act of 2001 (July 10
2001) President Bush's Speech on the Columbia Disaster (February 4
2003) Elon Musk
Testimony on Private Spaceflight (July 24
2003) Congressional Hearing on Lunar Exploration (November 6
2003) President Bush
Vision for Space Exploration (January 14
2004) Building a Robust Space Industry (June 2004) Future Markets for Commercial Space (April 20
2005) GAO Report on Commercial Space Launches (October 20
2006) Hearing on the Workforce at Kennedy Space Center (June 23
2008) The Augustine Summary Report (September 2009) Hearing on Commercial Space Transportation (December 2
2009) Chapter 8: The Future of Space (2010s) President Obama
Space Exploration in the 21st Century (April 15
2010) President Obama on the Space Program (July 6
2011) President Obama on the Last Shuttle Flight (July 8
2011) Charles Bolden
"Curiosity Takes Us Back to Mars" (August 6
2012) Charles Bolden
"Success in Commercial Space Continues" (January 13
2015) President Obama
"Ensuring America Leads the World into the Next Frontier" (October 15
2016) President Trump
NASA Transition Authorization Act of 2017 (March 21
2017) President Trump
"Reviving the National Space Council" (June 30
2017) Congressional Hearing
"Reopening the American Frontier" (July 13
2017) President Trump's Space Policy Directive-1 (December 11
2017) President Trump
National Space Traffic Management Policy (June 18
2018) Steve Stich
Crew Dragon Mission Success (March 8
2019) NASA's Deep Space Exploration System (March 8
2019) Results from the Twins Study (April 11
2019) Index
"A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitude" (1919) Robert Goddard
"On the Present Status of the High-altitude Rocket" (December 1923) Letter from Joseph Aimes to Fiorello LaGuardia on the Importance of NACA (February 24
1932) Appraisal of German Research During the War Relative to That of the NACA (October 1946) Chapter 2: Creating a Space Program (1950s) Wernher von Braun
"Challenges of Outer Space" (October 20
1955) Wernher von Braun
"Space Travel and Our Technological Revolution" (April 1957) Wernher von Braun
"The Lessons of Sputnik" (October 29
1957) President Eisenhower's Message to Congress on Space Science and Exploration (April 2
1958) National Aeronautics and Space Act (July 29
1958) Message to NACA Employees (September 22
1958) Report of the Special Committee on Space Technology (October 28
1958) T. Keith Glennan
"The Challenge of the Space Age" (December 8
1958) T. Keith Glennan
Wright Day Dinner Speech (December 17
1958) T. Keith Glennan
"Space Research and the Future" (January 14
1959) Selection of Mercury Astronauts (January 27
1959) T. Keith Glennan
Address to the World Affairs Council (May 7
1959) Chapter 3: The Space Race (1960s) Report of the Ad Hoc Panel on Man-in-Space (December 16
1960) President Kennedy's News Conference on Soviet Achievement (April 12
1961) President Kennedy's Moon Challenge Speech to Congress (May 25
1961) President Kennedy's Letter to Chairman Khrushchev (March 18
1962) The Lovelace Women in Space Program: Testimony of Jerrie Cobb (July 1962) President Kennedy's Moon Shot Speech (September 12
1962) James Webb
"Space: The International Aspects" (January 24
1963) NASA's Patent Policy (March 14
1963) James Webb
NASA's 1964 Budget Request (April 24
1963) President Johnson's Remarks on Pictures from Mars (July 29
1965) Outer Space Treaty (January 27
1967) James Webb's Statement on the Apollo 4 Mission (November 9
1967) Neil Armstrong
Thoughts on the Upcoming Apollo 11 Mission (February 6
1969) Thomas Paine's Speech before the Launch of Apollo 9 (February 27
1969) Thomas Paine's Statement on the Luna 15 Launch (July 13
1969) In Event of Moon Disaster (July 18
1969) Thomas Paine's Remarks at the Commonwealth Club (August 1
1969) Chapter 4: After the Moon
What's Next? (1970s) NASA Future Plans News Conference (January 13
1970) President Nixon's Statement on the Future of the Space Program (March 3
1970) Dale Myers' Statement on the Space Shuttle (1971) George Low
"Skylab: Man's Laboratory in Space" (May 17
1971) James Fletcher's Space Program for the Seventies (September 23
1971) NASA Press Conference on the Space Shuttle Program (January 5
1972) James Fletcher
"NASA's Long-Range Earth Resources Survey Program" (January 25
1972) NASA News Conference on the Space Shuttle (March 15
1972) Press Conference Announcing the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (May 24
1972) Press Conference on U.S.-Russia Cooperation (June 15
1972) James Fletcher
"The Space Flight after Apollo" (January 17
1973) Robert Frosch
Press Conference on the Space Program (June 23
1977) Robert Frosch
Statement to Congress (January 26
1978) Sally Ride Oral History (October 22
2002) Robert Frosch
Press Briefing on the Shuttle Program (November 14
1979) Chapter 5: The Shuttle Program (1980s) Report of the NASA Transition Team (December 19
1980) James Beggs
"America's Next Step in Space" (June 1982) James Beggs
"Making Space Pay Off" (1982) President Reagan
Address on the Challenger Disaster (January 28
1986) William Graham on the Future of the Teacher in Space Program (February 13
1986) James Fletcher
Design of the Space Station (May 14
1986) Report on the Challenger Accident (June 6
1986) President Reagan on the Future of the Space Program (August 15
1986) James Fletcher
Remarks on the Future of NASA (August 27
1986) James Fletcher
"A Case for Mars" (July 18
1987) The Ride Report: America's Future in Space (August 1987) President Bush's Remarks on the 20th Anniversary of Apollo 11 (July 20
1989) Chapter 6: To Mars and Beyond (1990s) Richard Truly
"Back to the Moon and On to Mars" (1990) Richard Truly
Talk with NASA Employees (September 21
1990) Exploring the Moon and Mars (July 1991) A Post-Cold War Assessment of U.S. Space Policy (December 1992) President Clinton's Conversation with Endeavour Astronauts (June 22
1993) Daniel Goldin
"What Comes Next in Space" (June 23
1993) Daniel Goldin
Statement on Agreement with Russia (September 2
1993) Daniel Goldin
Speech to Kennedy Space Center Employees (January 27
1995) Press Release on the Pathfinder Landing (July 1997) General Public Space Travel and Tourism (1998) Astronaut John Glenn and President Clinton: Emails in Space (November 7
1998) Chapter 7: The Commercialization of Space (2000s) Expedition One Crew Brings the Station to Life (October 25
2000) Space Tourism Promotion Act of 2001 (July 10
2001) President Bush's Speech on the Columbia Disaster (February 4
2003) Elon Musk
Testimony on Private Spaceflight (July 24
2003) Congressional Hearing on Lunar Exploration (November 6
2003) President Bush
Vision for Space Exploration (January 14
2004) Building a Robust Space Industry (June 2004) Future Markets for Commercial Space (April 20
2005) GAO Report on Commercial Space Launches (October 20
2006) Hearing on the Workforce at Kennedy Space Center (June 23
2008) The Augustine Summary Report (September 2009) Hearing on Commercial Space Transportation (December 2
2009) Chapter 8: The Future of Space (2010s) President Obama
Space Exploration in the 21st Century (April 15
2010) President Obama on the Space Program (July 6
2011) President Obama on the Last Shuttle Flight (July 8
2011) Charles Bolden
"Curiosity Takes Us Back to Mars" (August 6
2012) Charles Bolden
"Success in Commercial Space Continues" (January 13
2015) President Obama
"Ensuring America Leads the World into the Next Frontier" (October 15
2016) President Trump
NASA Transition Authorization Act of 2017 (March 21
2017) President Trump
"Reviving the National Space Council" (June 30
2017) Congressional Hearing
"Reopening the American Frontier" (July 13
2017) President Trump's Space Policy Directive-1 (December 11
2017) President Trump
National Space Traffic Management Policy (June 18
2018) Steve Stich
Crew Dragon Mission Success (March 8
2019) NASA's Deep Space Exploration System (March 8
2019) Results from the Twins Study (April 11
2019) Index