Revitalizing NASA''s Suborbital Program: Advancing Science, Driving Innovation, and Developing Workforce
English
By (author): Committee on NASA's Suborbital Research Capabilities Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences National Research Council Space Studies Board
Suborbital flight activities, including the use of sounding rockets, aircraft, high-altitude balloons, and suborbital reusable launch vehicles, offer valuable opportunities to advance science, train the next generation of scientists and engineers, and provide opportunities for participants in the programs to acquire skills in systems engineering and systems integration that are critical to maintaining the nation's leadership in space programs. Furthermore, the NASA Authorization Act of 2008 finds it in the national interest to expand the size of NASA's suborbital research program and to consider increased funding.
Revitalizing NASA's Suborbital Program is an assessment of the current state and potential of NASA's suborbital research programs and a review of NASA's capabilities in this area. The scope of this review includes: existing programs that make use of suborbital flights; the status, capability, and availability of suborbital platforms; the existing or planned launch facilities for suborbital missions (including the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy); and opportunities for scientific research, training, and educational collaboration in the conduct of suborbital missions by NASA.
The findings illustrate that suborbital program elements-airborne, balloon, and sounding rockets-play vital and necessary strategic roles in NASA's research, innovation, education, employee development, and spaceflight mission success, thus providing the foundation for achievement of agency goals.
- Front Matter
- Executive Summary
- 1 Introduction
- 2 NASA's Airborne Research Capabilities
- 3 NASA's Balloon Research Capabilities
- 4 NASA's Sounding Rocket Capabilities
- 5 The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy
- 6 Progressing from Education to Training to Workforce Development
- 7 Potential Opportunities for Commercial Suborbital Capabilities
- 8 An Overview of NASA's Suborbital Research Capabilities: Assessment, Findings, and Recommendations
- Bibliography
- Appendixes
- Appendix A: NASA Request and NASA Authorization Act of 2008 Section 505
- Appendix B: Statement of Task
- Appendix C: Public Agendas for Meetings
- Appendix D: Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
- Appendix E: Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Appendix F: NASA Sounding Rocket Budget History