NASA Invites Public Input on Low Earth Orbit Microgravity Strategy
"From the very beginning, NASA's flagship human spaceflight programs have built upon each other, expanding our knowledge and experience of humans living and working in space," said NASA Deputy Administrator
NASA published draft high-level goals and objectives outlining 42 key points in six main areas: science, exploration-enabling research and technology development, commercial low Earth orbit infrastructure, operations, international cooperation, and workforce and engagement.
"Feedback is essential for shaping our long-term microgravity research and development activities," said
The agency will conduct two invite-only workshops in September to discuss feedback on the draft goals and objectives. The first workshop is with international partners, and the second will engage
NASA employees also are invited to provide input through internal agency channels. This approach reflects NASA's commitment to harnessing diverse perspectives to navigate the rapidly evolving low Earth orbit environment.
"Organizations are increasingly recognizing the transformative benefits of space, with both governments and commercial activities leveraging the
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