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Category Archives: space policy
Why We Go To The Moon – A Mission Statement
I have a new blog post up at Air & Space on the need for a “mission statement” for our return to the lunar surface. I advocated this during the VSE days, but lost that argument. I believe this to … Continue reading
Flight of the Space Turkey
Throwing a wrench into NASA’s engine of progress may not have been the intent of Vice President Pence’s first meeting of the National Space Council with his announcement that a human return to the lunar surface is the new direction … Continue reading
A Pioneering NASA Administrator
I have new post up at Air & Space discussing the “Pioneering Doctrine” devised by Rep. Jim Bridenstine as part of his American Space Renaissance Act (ASRA). Although not yet a passed law, this doctrine is informative about his thinking … Continue reading
Thoughts on the Job of NASA Administrator
The White House announcement of the nomination of Rep. Jim Bridenstine (R- OK) for NASA Administrator drew some immediate and rather surprising (to me, anyway) reactions. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Bill Nelson (D-FL), whose state is critically involved in … Continue reading
Eclipse Happens
I have a new post up over at Air & Space discussing the upcoming total solar eclipse, mainly as a vehicle to proselytize for lunar return. Enjoy the spectacle next Monday!
A Timely and Excellent Production: Destination Moon
The internet video streaming channel CuriosityStream has released a documentary about a return to the Moon produced by Chris Haws. The five-part, hour-long production nicely outlines the rationale and approach for going back to the Moon to find, develop and … Continue reading
Apollo: The Glory and the Curse
As we approach the anniversary of the first landing on the Moon (48 years on July 20), it is traditional for space opinion writers to wistfully look back on that lost “Golden Age” when humans ventured beyond low Earth orbit … Continue reading
Unexpected Connections: The Strategic Defense Initiative and Space Resources
The recent successful interception of a ballistic missile in flight recalls earlier fevered debates of the 1980s and 90s over the “feasibility” of missile defense. Back then, “settled science” declared that missile defense was either impossible, or of such technical … Continue reading
Student Aspirations, Public Excitement and the Purpose of a Space Program
I recently had the opportunity to speak to a couple of groups of university students on the space program and the value of the Moon and received some interesting reactions, which I write about at my latest for Air & … Continue reading
Farewell to a wise and thoughtful commentator on space
My good friend Bill Mellberg passed away this week. I remember him in a post at Air & Space magazine. Comment here if desired.