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Set your own goals for NASA

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Say you were in a position to determine NASA's short- and medium-term goals and targets.

You wouldn't be able to determine funding however; that would be controlled by Congress.

What would your choice be?
 
Short-term:

-reliable/safe Earth-to-Orbit system (adaptable to other long-range use later)

- finish the ISS

- Fix Hubble or deploy replacement

Long-term (in no particluar order):

- under-the-ice probe to Europa

- lunar outpost

- manned Mars mission (emphasis on presence of water and geological anomalies)
 
- Establish reliable and efficient Low Earth Orbit capability, ideally in cooperation with ESA, Roskosmos, JAXA and other international partners. The ISS will have its place in this as the central hub of activities. It will, however, be equipped to handle six-person crew sooner than the plan is now. I'd also work with the Brits on their proposal to build and maintain two crew habitat modules on the ISS.

- Maintain a solid and steady program of interplanetary probes that can work for years on end without serious degradation of performance. Take the MER rovers, Deep Impact and New Horizons as examples and build on that.

- Take a developed LEO infrastructure as an integral part of further human exploration of the Moon and Mars. Get the Orion programme off the ground as a first step in that. Medium- to long-term missions on the ISS could be used as part of an astronauts training for a mission to the Moon, an asteroid or Mars.

All elements will be integrated in one clear vision for further exploration and development of the solar system. Unmanned missions for initial exploration, LEO activites as an experimentation and training ground, and manned missions to develop things further.
 
Short Term:

-Get Orion Vehicle and Ares Launch system launched ahead of schedule.

-Plan and execute a several month journey to a Near Earth asteroid, land on it(dock with it), explore the asteroid and take samples and etc. Good stepping point for returning to the moon and going to mars.

-Create an Orbital Tug using ION or plasma thruster using Solar panels for the electricity part of the thrust energy. More efficient, kinda like a pickup truck for space only usage.

-Create the replacement for Hubble and/or a planet finder type telescope capable of directly imaging a Jupiter sized planet and indirectly "seeing" an earth sized extra solar planet.

Long Term:

-Develop renewable life support systems that only require an energy input to extend resources in space.

-Work on Nuclear Fission/Fusion rocket technology that can take us to the planets in reasonable amounts of time.
 
Deploy the Terrestrial Planet Finder

Improve capability to monitor Earth-crossing asteroids

Fund research on systems that might enable future spacecraft to intercept Earth-threatening asteroids
 
Short term - Continue to support ISS efforts till it is no longer technically maintainable in orbit.

Replace Hubble.

Long term - More unmanned efforts to investigate the other planets.

Do away with manned missions for the next few decades.
 
Short term:

- Go to the moon.

- Complete the I.S.S.

- Launch new and better telescopes, to replace Hubble.

Medium-term:

- Create a more potent fuel.

- Build a smill scientific outpost on the moon.

- Mission to Mars.

- One were up in space, keep in space.

Long term:

- Develop a space elevator, or another means of getting materials into space cheaply (compared with rocket launches).
 
Short term
  • Cancel the Orion capsule, and probably the Ares rocket
  • Cancel all future manned missions
  • Switch to Delta/Atlas/Proton/Ariane launchers

Long term
  • Establish a permanent robotic presence on the moon.
  • Build several space telescopes on the moon to replace Hubble.
 
Short-term: Prove viability of self-contained habitat.
Long-term: Identify exploitable resources elsewhere in the solar system. Once such are found, the rest will follow.
 
Short Term

1. Further development of the Hall Thruster to increase its specific impulse and operating power.

2. Decrease the landing error ellipse of Mars probes from 10 km (the predicted value of MSL mission) to 500 m.

3. A unmanned mission to test the biological viability of Martian soil and atmosphere.

4. A switch to Ka-Band in Deep space communications.

Long Term

1. A permanent base and observational assets on the Moon.

2. A successful manned mission to Mars.
 
Sorry to raise some cynical points but lets say...

1. Achieve something that genuinely grabs the public imagination again without a budget greater than the GDP of the United States.

2. Send manned missons ot space in a vehicle that is less likely to have them coming back to Earth as ashes.

NASA has seriously blotted its copybook recently - with an embarassing series of failures and Bush's proclamation about manned missions looking more like an attempt to be JFK than a genuine commitment.

Maybe a genuinely international approach as in the ISS might help with further manned missions - maybe it is stime for NASA to start taking a back seat to a present day UESPA?
 
Begin development of a space elevator. Get cheap, safe and reliable access to orbit and everything else will follow.
 
Mass production of Aries I and V and Orion vehicles. The cost and reliability of getting to orbit will only mature to a level of being relatively cheap and routine with frequency.
Once orbital flight becomes reliable, all longer range goals are possible. Aries V can launch components of space stations and large manned vehicles capable of exploring the planets and exploiting the Moons resources.
It all hinges on making getting up there and getting back easier and more reliable.
As long as a single spaceflight is a much-delayed, ultra delicate, billion-dollar-a-shot event, all longer range goals are simply out of reach.
 
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