Third Party Reports
America’s Deep Space Vision: Settlement of the Moon and Mars versus Asteroid Visits
Harrison Schmitt
The Heartland Institute - Somewhat Reasonable (Opinion)
January 7, 2012
Solar-Electric Propulsion: Modest Tech Project Could Open The Way To Affordable Space Flight
Loren B. Thompson, Ph.D.
Lexington Institute Early Warning Blog
November 7, 2011
Risk: The Missing Piece Of The Space Launch Debate
Loren B. Thompson, Ph.D.
Lexington Institue Early Warning Blog
October 18, 2011
Is SpaceX Still A "Commercial" Launch Provider?
Loren B. Thompson, Ph.D.
Lexington Institue Early Warning Blog
August 25, 2011
AIA Issue Paper: A Comprehensive Strategy for Human Exploration
Aerospace Industries Association
8/23/2011
AIA Concerned by Defense Appropriations Cuts to National Security Space Press Release: AIA June 24, 2011
AIA Press Release
6/23/2011
U.S. Senators Rockefeller and Hutchison to NASA Administrator Bolden: Produce documents related to NASA Authorization Act of 2010 by June 27, or face subpoena
Letter to NASA
6/22/2011
Commercial Launch Providers: More Questions About SpaceX
Loren B. Thompson, Ph.D.
Lexington Institute
6/14/2011
SpaceX: Glib Salesman Takes NASA For A Ride
Loren B. Thompson, Ph.D.
Lexington Institute
5/5/2011
NASA's Human Spaceflight Program Is Dying, And Only Mars Can Save It
Loren B. Thompson, Ph.D.
Lexington Institute
4/25/2011
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden's Statement On The 2011 Spending Bill
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
4/14/2011
Sending Americans To Mars Is An Affordable Mission
Loren B. Thompson, Ph.D.
Lexington Institute
11/9/2010
NASA's Human Spaceflight Program Needs A Goal
Loren B. Thompson, Ph.D.
Lexington Institute
9/17/2010
Space Transportation Association Roundtable
"An Engineering Assessment of the Way-Forward in Human Spaceflight”
Robert Dickman
AIAA Executive Director
9/9/2010
Space exploration remains vital issue given country’s economic current woes
Marion C. Blakey
Aerospace Industry Association
9/8/2010
Obama Administration Accelerates Shutdown Of Manned Space-Flight Program
Loren B. Thompson, Ph.D.
Lexington Institute
06/20/2010
Diversification Key to US Spaceflight Paradigm Shift
Marco Cáceres
The Teal Group
6/16/2010
Obama Administration Accelerates Shutdown Of Manned Space-Flight Program
Loren B. Thompson, Ph.D.
Lexington Institute
06/20/2010
Enabling US Leadership for Human Spaceflight
AIAA Information Paper
2/25/2010
Counting on Obama to help lead space program forward
Marion Blakey
California Space Authority
4/15/2010
Americans In Space: The Final Act Begins
Loren B. Thompson, Ph.D.
Lexington Institute
2/16/2010
Obama Budget Risks America’s Leadership In Space
Daniel Goure, Ph.D.
Lexington Institute
2/11/2010
Decisions on the Future Direction and Funding for NASA: What Will They Mean for the U.S. Aerospace Workforce and Industrial Base?
Committee on Science and Technology United States House of Representatives
Responses to Questions for the Record
David W. Thompson
AIAA President
2/3/2010
Projections for Future Funding of NASA And NASA Science Activities: Reassessing the Obama FY 2010 Budget Request
C.N. Hartman
Orlando Sentinel
1/28/2010
Report: U.S. Ability To Put People In Space May Die In Next Decade
Daniel Goure, Ph.D.
Lexington Institute
11/11/2009
Does The Final Frontier Have A Future?
A Panel Debating America's Next Steps In Human Spaceflight
AIAA
11/2/2009
Space for Improvement at NASA
Scott Pace
Space Policy Institute
August 2009
Space: Stimulating Economic Growth Today And Tomorrow
A Panel Discussion On The Current And Future Impact Of Space Technology And Development On The Economy
AIAA
7/27/2009
Sustaining Human Spaceflight Leadership
AIAA Information Paper
2009
“Reauthorizing the Vision for Space Exploration” Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation United States Senate
Testimony of Major General Robert Dickman (USAF-Ret), Executive Director, AIAA
5/7/2008
President Obama’s Space Policy
2008
Human Space Flight and National Power
John M. Logsdon
Space Policy Institute
2007
A Sustainable Rationale For Human Spaceflight
John M. Logsdon
Space Policy Institute
2004




