Analysis: Reports

Commercial Spaceflight Federation: 2009 Annual Report

“This report showcases a year’s worth of exciting progress for the commercial spaceflight industry and the members of the Commercial Spaceflight Federation,” says Bretton Alexander, Commercial Spaceflight Federation President, in the opening page of the report. 

Endorsements Coming In for Obama's Space Plan

"President Obama’s new plan for NASA, released February 1st, is endorsed by bipartisan groups representing governors, former legislators, astronauts, and former NASA senior managers and a half dozen editorial boards."  See the Commercial Space Federation's links to all and the good news for commercial space.

Commercial Human Space Travel Provides New Research Opportunities

Katharine Sanderson's Special Report in Nature describes how commercial spaceflight can open doors for lower-cost, more frequent, flexible access to space for researchers (subscript or fee req'd).  See free editorial, "Divide and Conquer",  same issue, same topic.

"The Growth of Global Space Capabilities"

Pace's testimony was given to the House Committee on Science & Technology on Nov 18, 2009.  A summary statement included this paragraph. 

" The U.S. is facing a generational transition away from the period represented by the Space Shuttle that is just as profound as the transition from Apollo was.  We are facing a transition not just of hardware and contracts, but also of leadership and values.  NASA will be cooperating more with commercial and international partners than ever before.  The nation will need to compete and cooperate in space as never before.  The transition is upon us at home and abroad, just as we see that others are not delaying their entries into space.  The question before us is simple.  What will this nation do?"

Solar Power Satellites

The latest issue of the "Online Journal of Space Communication" is devoted to Solar Power Satellites. "Evidence is building that 2010 will be the year this turns from an idea to the beginning of reality."

New Course for Space Exploration Promotes Private Firms | WSJ

The Obama administration appears to be charting a new course for U.S. space exploration by promoting use of private companies to transport astronauts and ramping up international cooperation.

Design for Reusability & Rapid Launch

Future NASA launch vehicles must be designed to launch often to support rapid innovation, as is planned for the emerging commercial space planes. 

Ex-ESA Officials Claim "Space Tourism is a Hoax"!

Who is selling tickets to people from $20K to $200K to access orbital space?  Not the suborbital spaceflight industry as Engstrom and Pfeffer claim! 

Space, Gravity and the Physiology of Aging: Parallel or Convergent Disciplines?

Vernikos and Schneider are space life scientists who have conducted research for years within NASA on the similarities and intriguing differences between the rapid aging effects seen during the gravity deficit experienced in spaceflight, in best rest which simulates some of these changes on Earth by minimizing gravity effects, and within the aging process as we grow older and tend to be much less active.  They conclude that the research in these areas is actually converging to the benefit of better understanding of the critical role of gravity in keeping us fit and active.  They prepared this short review article for a journal titled, "Gerontology", but it is accessible to all interested readers.  There are potential commercial applications to utilizing this knowledge to allow us to experience "active aging" and lead a more vital life. 

Review of Human Spaceflight Plans Committee - Final Report | NASA

Here's the options agenda to support heated discussions over the next few days and weeks by NASA and the Obama administration.  Commercial space seems to be baselined.