ID | 127501 |
Title Proper | Essential role of human spaceflight |
Language | ENG |
Author | Rovetto, Robert J |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The question is: should the United States and nations at large pursue a human spaceflight program (and if so, why)? I offer an unwavering positive answer to this question, and state the reasons for it while considering the broad challenges and benefits of (human) spaceflight. Space exploration is a human activity that is intrinsically forward-looking, and as such, has positive potential. Both national and international space programs can galvanize the population, inspire the youth, foster job-creation, and motivate the existing workforce. The nature of the enterprises involved-their scale, novelty, and complexity-requires a steady and continuous upward progression toward greater societal, scientific and technological development. That is, in order to overcome the challenges of human spaceflight, progress is required. More to the point, the survival of humanity depends on expanding beyond the confines of our planet. Human spaceflight, in short, presents us with an opportunity to significantly advance the nation and the global community. |
`In' analytical Note | Space Policy Vol.29, No.4; Nov.2013: p.225-228 |
Journal Source | Space Policy Vol.29, No.4; Nov.2013: p.225-228 |
Key Words | Human spaceflight ; Manned spaceflight ; Space exploration ; Space development ; Space policy ; United state |