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ID100223
Title ProperSpace shuttle
Other Title Informationevaluating an American icon
LanguageENG
AuthorPelton, Joseph N
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Space Transportation System (STS), for better or worse, has dominated the US space program for some 30 years and is now an American icon. The Space Shuttle orbiters have flown over 120 missions and certainly accomplished some amazing feats, including the deployment of the International Space Station (ISS), the launch and double repair of the Hubble Telescope, a number of classified missions for the US defense establishment and the cementing of international cooperation in space. As the remaining Space Shuttle orbiters head toward various museums, it is timely to look at the STS program in terms of key US space policy decisions that have paralleled the Space Shuttle's often troubled history. This article seeks, from both a historical and a policy perspective, to assess what might have been. While noting the major accomplishments of the STS, it also identifies what can best be characterized as major lost opportunities and flawed policy decisions that have had multi-billion dollar consequences. In this regard, the US Congress, the White House, and NASA leadership have all played a role. If there have been failings, they have not been by NASA alone, but the entire US space policy leadership.
`In' analytical NoteSpace Policy Vol. 26, No. 4; Nov 2010: p.246-248
Journal SourceSpace Policy Vol. 26, No. 4; Nov 2010: p.246-248
Key WordsSpace Transportation System ;  STS ;  Space Shuttle ;  US Space Program ;  Hubble Telescope ;  US Space Policy ;  NASA ;  United States