NEWS SOURCE: Explore Mars Inc.

BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 26 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — The recently announced proposal is a dramatic departure from the Constellation Program, scrapping the Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles, as well as the Orion capsule. Instead, the administration has proposed a program that would increase funding for robotic science missions, private sector development of space hardware for transporting people to and from low Earth orbit, technology development, international cooperation, and many other projects. Explore Mars (exploremars.org) is supportive of investment in these programs.

We are particularly pleased to see that the administration’s plan specifically refers to the necessity of a heavy lift launch vehicle. Without such a vehicle, the United States will not be able to mount any significant exploration of the solar system, and will be unable to send humans to Mars.

We believe, however, that the new plan lacks focus as it does not provide any development schedule for proposed new technologies, such as a heavy lift launch vehicle, and does not mention any firm destinations.

“The program needs to be better defined,” said Explore Mars Executive Director, Chris Carberry. “Without a firm destination for human space flight, such as Mars, and without an ambitious timeline, any significant goals will be difficult to achieve.” This is particularly relevant in light of a recent comment by NASA Administrator, Charles Bolden, who stated that Mars should be the ultimate goal of the United States space program.

Explore Mars believes that in order to achieve this stated goal, NASA must establish a plan for the development of a heavy lift vehicle within the next eight years, and commit to landing humans on Mars no later than 2030.

If these bold steps are not taken, the United States will fall behind other nations in space exploration. While Explore Mars enthusiastically supports international cooperation, the United States must remain a leader in these vital national endeavors.

As NASA, Congress, and the Obama administration begin the process of filling in the details of this new space program, we urge them to work together to build a truly ambitious program that inspires the country and transcends national borders.

Explore Mars was created to promote science and technology innovation and education with a use for Mars exploration. Through a series of technology innovation awards, scientific symposiums, Mars analog work, technology demonstrations, and other programs, we provide a platform for scientists and “citizen scientists” to engage in meaningful space exploration research and development in the private sector.

For more information regarding the Explore Mars organization, please visit: www.exploremars.org.

News issued by: Explore Mars, Inc.

Explore Mars, Inc.

Original Image: https://www.send2press.com/wire/images/10-0226-ExploreMars_72dpi.jpg

# # #

Original Story ID: (5713) :: 2010-02-0226-001

Original Keywords: Chris Carberry, mars exploration, funding for robotic science missions, private sector development of space hardware for transporting people to and from low Earth orbit, Explore Mars Inc, Charles Bolden, NASA heavy lift launch vehicle, destination for human space flight, Massachusetts news Explore Mars, Inc. Boston Massachusetts

Alternate Headline: Charting New Course for NASA: Explore Mars Inc. Calls for Program Details and Specific Timeframes

NEWS ARCHIVE NOTE: this archival news content, issued by the news source via Send2Press Newswire, was originally located in the Send2Press® 2004-2015 2.0 news platform and has been permanently converted/moved (and redirected) into our 3.0 platform. Also note the story “reads” counter (bottom of page) does not include any data prior to Oct. 30, 2016. This press release was originally published/issued: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 08:59:39 +0000

NEWS SOURCE: Explore Mars Inc. | Published: 2010-02-26 08:59:39



IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ARCHIVAL CONTENT ABOVE: The above archival press release content was issued on behalf of the noted "news source" who provided the content (text and image[s]) and is solely responsible for its accuracy. Links may not work if very old; use such with caution. Send2Press does not represent the "news source" in any capacity. For questions about this content contact the company/person mentioned directly. To report fraud or illegal material, or DMCA complaints, please contact Send2Press via our main site (any such complaints must be made in writing, not by phone).