- Space Exploration Alliance
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June 3 ,2004 , thirteen of theUnited States ' premierspace advocacy groups, industry associations andspace policy organizations teamed up to form an umbrella organization known as the Space Exploration Alliance. The primary purpose of the SEA is to support the White House's plan to refocusNASA 's human space activities toward exploration beyond low Earth orbit.This effort, officially known as the
Vision for Space Exploration was announced onJanuary 15 ,2004 by PresidentGeorge W. Bush at NASA Headquarters. The VSE includes plans for a return to theMoon by U.S.astronauts with the intent of establishing a permanentlunar base before follow-on efforts are made to move on to the planetMars and beyond.The organizations involved in supporting the Space Exploration Alliance include:
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Aerospace Industries Association
*Aerospace States Association
*American Astronautical Society
*American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
*California Space Authority
*Federation of Galaxy Explorers
*Florida Space Authority
*Global Space Travelers
*The Mars Society
*The Moon Society
*NASA Alumni League
*National Coalition of Spaceport States
*National Society of Black Engineers
*National Space Society
*The Planetary Society
*ProSpace
*Space Access Society
*Space Generation Foundation
*Space Studies Institute
*X PRIZE Foundation Collectively these groups total almost one million Americans as members or as employees of member companies.
History
The first goal of the SEA was to work toward receiving broad Congressional support for the new national
Vision for Space Exploration outside of low-earth orbit, which the SEA refers to as "Moon, Mars and Beyond". The SEA began their effort by working together on a "Moon -Mars Blitz" campaign onCapitol Hill inWashington, D.C. that was held during the week ofJuly 11 throughJuly 13 ,2004 .76 participants answered the call, with members from the
National Space Society (NSS) representing the largest contingent. From across the United States and from all walks of life, ranging in age from 12 to 70, the participants demonstrated the broad support the newVision for Space Exploration is finding across the country.After a full day of training, the SEA participants broke into teams to visit with over 200 Congressional offices. Almost all of the visits found an appreciative audience, with staffers frequently expressing the need for reaffirming the purpose of human spaceflight after the release of the
space shuttle Columbia Accident Investigation Board findings, as well as defining goals which will excite future generations of explorers.Thousands of personally signed
petitions from NSS members to their representatives and senators were presented during the congressional visits, which made a particularly strong impression with staff members. The connection between localgrassroots organization and a focused national effort was a critical link behind the "Moon-Mars Blitz" to secure first-year funding for theVision for Space Exploration initiative, which the SEA viewed as a necessary first step for in-depth planning of the exploration program to commence in earnest.A second "Moon-Mars Blitz" was held on
May 17 throughMay 19 ,2005 in conjunction with theNational Space Society 's annualInternational Space Development Conference with similar results.After the
September 19 ,2005 announcement of NASA'sExploration Systems Architecture Study at a press conference hosted by NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, SEA is preparing a strategy designed to refute false media perceptions that a return to the Moon, Mars and Beyond is too expensive for the Americantaxpayer to undertake in view of the recent devastation caused along theGulf Coast states byHurricane Katrina andHurricane Rita .The strategy has not been without some dissension within the ranks; in a press release issued on
October 15 ,2005 , theSpace Frontier Foundation announced its intent to leave the Alliance, citing "philosophical differences" and an unwillingness to become "a fan club for a status quo that has failed so miserably time after time in our nation's quest for space"."Nevertheless, the SEA plans to demonstrate how modest, but steady growth in national expenditures on space exploration and development can move the nation toward these important goals, and the benefits those expenditures will provide.
As space activity becomes increasingly integrated into every aspect of life here on earth, the SEA intends to show how this new focus on exploration will provide myriad advances in
science andtechnology , untold economic opportunity and serve as an inspiration to our nation's youth. Given those benefits and the many more that lie in store, this new program of human space exploration beyond low earth orbit is a vital link to the future of the United States and the world.ee also
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Space colonization
*Vision for Space Exploration Sources
"We are SEA - The Power of One, finding common ground in space" -- A special report (insert) from Ad Astra (ISSN|1041-102X), the magazine of the
National Space Society , July-August-September 2004, pg. S16[http://www.space-frontier.org/PressReleases/2005/20051015SFF-SEAsplit.html "Space Frontier Foundation Departs from the Space Exploration Alliance"] Space Frontier Foundation press release, October 15, 2005
External links
* [http://www.spaceexplorationalliance.org/ Space Exploration Alliance] Official website
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