One of NASA\u27s stated goals is to get back to the basics and re-establish it\u27s role of research, development and exploration of space and get out of the job of low earth orbit general space operations and communications. Having a privately and commercially operated Space Shuttle and Space Station is one way to accomplish this goal. NASA has made commercialization and privatization activities a part of the 1998 strategic plan. The following is a brief out take on the 1998 plan
The NASA vision of commercial human spaceflight to low-Earth orbit is a robust, vibrant enterprise w...
NASA’s Integrated Space Transportation Plan (ISTP) is focused on increasing safety and reliability, ...
For the past half century, the commercial potential of space has been a major rationale for the spac...
The evolution phases of Space Station Freedom offer the private sector the opportunity to provide co...
The U.S. Space Exploration policy outlines an exciting new direction in space for human and robotic ...
Spaceflight began as the exclusive province of government, however, starting in the 1980's the Unite...
From the Wright Brothers to SpaceX launching the Falcon Heavy, space systems, and the policies that ...
The total market for space transportation services until the year 2000 is $25-30 Billion. Foreign sp...
Historically, the private sector\u27s involvement in space-related commercial activities has been pr...
Traditionally, space technology has been developed and used primarily to meet the needs of civil and...
Privatization is key to America's current and future interests in Space and is consistent with the 2...
Over the last 50 years, outer space has been the subject of international attention. The late 1950s ...
The Soviet Union inaugurated the Space Age in 1957 with the launch of the first artificial satellite...
This paper presents a critical review of the increasing trend of Space Privatization in the Aerospac...
One of the primary goals of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) commercial sp...
The NASA vision of commercial human spaceflight to low-Earth orbit is a robust, vibrant enterprise w...
NASA’s Integrated Space Transportation Plan (ISTP) is focused on increasing safety and reliability, ...
For the past half century, the commercial potential of space has been a major rationale for the spac...
The evolution phases of Space Station Freedom offer the private sector the opportunity to provide co...
The U.S. Space Exploration policy outlines an exciting new direction in space for human and robotic ...
Spaceflight began as the exclusive province of government, however, starting in the 1980's the Unite...
From the Wright Brothers to SpaceX launching the Falcon Heavy, space systems, and the policies that ...
The total market for space transportation services until the year 2000 is $25-30 Billion. Foreign sp...
Historically, the private sector\u27s involvement in space-related commercial activities has been pr...
Traditionally, space technology has been developed and used primarily to meet the needs of civil and...
Privatization is key to America's current and future interests in Space and is consistent with the 2...
Over the last 50 years, outer space has been the subject of international attention. The late 1950s ...
The Soviet Union inaugurated the Space Age in 1957 with the launch of the first artificial satellite...
This paper presents a critical review of the increasing trend of Space Privatization in the Aerospac...
One of the primary goals of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) commercial sp...
The NASA vision of commercial human spaceflight to low-Earth orbit is a robust, vibrant enterprise w...
NASA’s Integrated Space Transportation Plan (ISTP) is focused on increasing safety and reliability, ...
For the past half century, the commercial potential of space has been a major rationale for the spac...