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  1. The space policy of the Barack Obama administration was announced by U.S. President Barack Obama on April 15, 2010, at a major space policy speech at Kennedy Space Center. [1] He committed to increasing NASA funding by $6 billion over five years and completing the design of a new heavy-lift launch vehicle by 2015 and to begin construction ...

  2. NASA is exploring the use of many types of 3-D printing (also called additive manufacturing) that can benefit every phase of NASA missions from launch to science payload development to robotic exploration to deep space missions. In 2014, a 3-D printer was tested on the International Space Station and 21 items were manufactured. o Advanced ...

  3. 15 kwi 2010 · April 15, 2010. Following is the text of President Obama's speech on Thursday outlining his plans for space exploration at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida: Thank you, everybody.

  4. 28 cze 2010 · The National Space Policy expresses the President’s direction for the Nation’s space activities. The policy articulates the President’s commitment to reinvigorating U.S. leadership in space for the purposes of maintaining space as a stable and productive environment for the peaceful use of all nations. Leading Collaborative, Responsible ...

  5. Mission: Since its establishment, NASA has helped to spur profound changes in our knowledge, culture, and expectations. Congress enacted the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 “to provide for research into problems of flight within and outside Earth’s atmosphere” and to ensure that the United States conducts activities in space devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of ...

  6. The space policy of the Barack Obama administration was announced by U.S. President Barack Obama on April 15, 2010, at a major space policy speech at Kennedy Space Center. [1] He committed to increasing NASA funding by $6 billion over five years and completing the design of a new heavy-lift launch vehicle by 2015 and to begin construction thereafter. He also predicted a U.S.-crewed orbital ...

  7. 15 kwi 2010 · THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, everybody. Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you so much. Thank you, everybody. Please have a seat. Thank you. I want to thank Senator Bill Nelson and NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden for their extraordinary leadership. I want to recognize Dr. Buzz Aldrin as well, who’s in the house.

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