On March 21, President Trump signed the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration Transition Authorization Act of 2017. The bipartisan
legislation reaffirms Congress’ commitment to the agency and directs it
to pursue a balanced portfolio for space exploration and space science,
including continued development of the Space Launch System, Orion,
Commercial Crew Program; space and planetary science missions, such as
the James Webb Space Telescope, Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope,
and Europa mission; and ongoing operations of the International Space
Station and Commercial Resupply Services Program. In a statement, acting
NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot, who attended the signing, along
with two astronauts and members of Congress, thanked the president and
Congress for supporting the agency and its mission. Also, Spacewalk
Outside the Space Station, SpaceX’s Dragon Returns Safely to Earth, Jeff
Williams Visits Washington Area, Advanced Woven Thermal Protection, and
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
Inga kommentarer:
Skicka en kommentar