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Augustine Panel Members Announced, Charter Signed; Public Meetings Set June 1, 2009

Posted by Nick Azer in : Augustine Panel, NASA, Obama , 1 comment so far

 

The  Norm Augustine-led 90-day review panel for Constellation is now official, with the remaining panel members announced and the first meeting set.

Initiated by President Obama a few weeks ago, the panel was formed to see if more cost-effective alternatives to the current Constellation slate can be found. 

The charter (PDF) signed by interim adminstrator Chris Scolese today identifies four primary goals the panel will look at, as well as two secondary goals:

a) Expediting a new U.S. capability to support utilization of the International Space Station (ISS);
b) supporting missions to the Moon and other destinations beyond low-Earth orbit (LEO);
c) stimulating commercial space flight capability; and
d) fitting within the current budget profile for NASA exploration activities.
Secondary goals: Examine the amount of R+D and robotic support needed to make missions more effective/affordable; and explore opportunities for international cooperation.

So that’s the framework with which the panel will be working under, with the first public meeting set for Wednesday, June 17th from 9am-5pm at the Carnegie Institution for Science in DC (Map).

Here’s a link-a-riffic look at the members of the panel:

Keep an eye here for developments as the panel begins to meet…