SETI public: Fw: Write the President: The Future of Human Spaceflight

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Tue Nov 11 2003 - 16:20:14 PST

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    From: The Planetary Society
    Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 5:20 PM
    To: Planetary Society
    Subject: Write the President: The Future of Human Spaceflight

    Dear Members and Supporters:

    It is time to take action and write the President!

    The future of the United States space program
    is at stake. Its human spaceflight program is grounded,
    and the purposes that it serves are being questioned --
    by Congress, by the media, and by the general public.
    The Bush Administration is now conducting a high-level
    review of U.S. space policy with the goal of issuing a
    Presidential Directive, perhaps in a few weeks.
    It may set the course for human spaceflight -- and
    all space exploration -- for a generation.

    This is the time - perhaps the only time for the
    foreseeable future - to influence U.S. space policy
    and the course of space exploration. We urge our
    members and all those who care about our future
    in space to write the President now.

    You can write the president at:
    http://planetary.org/action/president_email.html

    As members of The Planetary Society, and as visitors
    to our web site, you are familiar with our position.
    You can read about it in the statements delivered by
    the Society's Chairman of the Board, Bruce Murray,
    and Society President, Wesley T. Huntress, Jr. to
    the House Science Committee. They urged that
    America's human space flight program be drastically
    revised, and retargeted at human exploration beyond Earth
    orbit -- with the ultimate goal of establishing a human
    outpost on Mars. The current shuttle-focused program
    has shackled us to Earth orbit for more than 30 years,
    and promises to do so for another two decades.
    Even the International Space Station drifts aimlessly.
    A program aimed at Mars could change all that by
    providing a single unifying goal for human and
    robotic space ventures.

    We take no position on how to reach the goal of
    sending human explorers to Mars. That can be
    decided once the goal is established. Important
    questions remain to be addressed on whether
    a human return to the Moon is a necessary
    step or on the role of interim milestones. The Society
    advocates a national commitment to a progressive,
    well-paced Mars human flight program, that can be
    accomplished within realistic funding levels.

    This is the simple message we believe must be
    conveyed to the President. The U.S. human
    spaceflight program should be directed to send
    humans to Mars.

    Act Now!
    http://planetary.org/action/president_email.html

    Sincerely,

    Louis Friedman
    Executive Director
    The Planetary Society

    _________________________

    Please tell your friends about this important
    campaign for the future of space exploration!
    Ask them to visit our webpage at
    http://www.planetary.org/action/president_letter.html
    and send a message to the President.

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