HSFNEWS Digest - 20 Aug 2013 to 21 Aug 2013 (#2013-71)

 
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  1. Next Generation of Explorers Takes the Stage

Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 14:04:03 -0500 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: Next Generation of Explorers Takes the Stage

August 20, 2013

Jay Bolden Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111

Report #13-258

Next Generation of Explorers Takes the Stage

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on Tuesday formally welcomed the eight newest candidates to the astronaut corps and unveiled a space exploration roadmap that makes clear the global community is working together on a unified deep space exploration strategic plan, with robotic and human missions to destinations that include near-Earth asteroids, the moon and Mars

At NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, the members of the 2013 astronaut class spoke with reporters about their new roles and their desire to help the agency push the boundaries of exploration and travel to new destinations in the solar system These next-generation American astronauts will be among those who will have the opportunity to fly on new commercial space transportation systems that are now under development They also will be among those to plan and perhaps carry out the first-ever human missions to an asteroid and Mars

"This class joins a distinguished and elite group of Americans who have carried out historic missions to the moon, deployed space telescopes and built an orbiting laboratory the size of a football field, where U S astronauts have continuously lived, worked and conducted research for more than a dozen years now," said Bolden "They are being asked to carry on this extraordinary legacy and ensure the United States remains the world's leader in exploration and scientific discovery -- carrying with them America's hopes, dreams and curiosity deep into space, first to an asteroid and one day on to Mars "

The 2013 astronaut candidate class comes from a pool of 6,000 applicants, the second largest in NASA history Half of the selectees are women, making this the highest percentage of female astronaut candidates ever selected for a single class The group will participate in extensive technical training at space centers and remote locations around the world to prepare for missions beyond low-Earth orbit

Bolden also spoke about the updated Global Exploration Roadmap (GER), released publicly Tuesday The roadmap reflects the work of 12 space agencies of the International Space Exploration Coordination Group It highlights the international space community's shared interest in pursuing deep space exploration and reflects the degree of international cooperation on a unified deep space exploration strategic roadmap

The shared global vision, as laid out in the GER, includes:

-- an examination of the critical part the International Space Station plays in deep space exploration; -- robotic and human missions to destinations that include near-Earth asteroids, the moon and Mars; -- validation of the vital role of NASA's asteroid mission in advancing the capabilities needed to explore Mars and the economic and societal value such exploration can bring; and -- a conceptual scenario that demonstrates how missions in the lunar vicinity, including NASA's asteroid initiative, pave the way for international missions to Mars in the 2030s, while enabling important discoveries along the way

For more information about the astronaut candidates, their photos and details on the astronaut selection process, visit:

http://www nasa gov/2013astroclass

To view the Global Exploration Roadmap, visit:

http://go nasa gov/1d0cShx

For information about the International Space Exploration Coordination Group, visit:

http://www globalspaceexploration org

For information about NASA and human exploration, visit:

http://www nasa gov/exploration

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