There are multiple ways for Blog readers to have important input into the future development of civil and commercial space activities in the years ahead. Multiple polls and comment opportunities abound. But participation takes time yet may help provide guidance for the next twenty years.
The International Academy of Astronautics is hosting a survey online called "Space Expectations." The survey is about the impact of space on society and what is expected for the future of space. The survey is in 10 different languages, so most people can take it. Click HERE to take it in ten minutes.
The so-called Augustine Commission [Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee], an eleven member group of experts tasked by President Obama to examine the future of American spaceflight, is now accepting public comment on your ideas on the future of the United States in space and what direction NASA should take. Click HERE to comment and participate.
The poll of Spaceports Blogspot readers to the right hand side of this page will be reported to the Augustine Commission on July 1st. Please express your view of what should be the space agency's single most imporant task.
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