PREFACE
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AT NASA
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RADM Craig E. Steidle (Ret.)
Associate Administrator,
Exploration Systems Mission Directorate
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration |
“Audentes Fortunas Juvat” – Fortune Favors the
Bold
From the beginning, exploration and discovery have
driven human curiosity and enriched the cultures
that embraced them. Exploration provides the foundation
of our knowledge, technology, resources, and inspiration.
As President Bush stated when he unveiled the Vision
for Space Exploration , “This cause of exploration
and discovery is not an option we choose; it is
a desire written in the human heart.”
We are about to set forth on a journey that will
mark the beginning of a sustained human presence
in the solar system. Just take a moment to think
about the possibilities this yields for our future.
The exploratory voyages of the next few decades
have the potential, in this lifetime, to answer
age-old questions about how life begins, whether
life exists elsewhere, and how the inevitable discoveries
along the way will help better our lives here on
Earth.
The Vision for Space Exploration seeks answers
to fundamental questions about our existence, responds
to recent discoveries, and puts in place revolutionary
technologies and capabilities to inspire our Nation,
the world, and the next generationxas only NASA
can.
The extensive scope of technologies yielded from
NASA research and exploration makes the notion
that “NASA Explores, Humanity Benefits” even more
relevant. From cancer detection and treatments
used in hospitals throughout the world, to the
treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,
to the development of cordless power tools, technologies
from NASA exploration have a major impact on our
lives here on Earth. And to think, NASA has accomplished
this with less than 1 percent of the Federal budget.
As we take our first steps towards sustaining a
human presence in the solar system, we can look
forward to far-off visions of the past becoming
realities of the future. Whole industries that
are currently unknown will unveil themselves, offering
opportunities to our offspring that shall make
their future, and their children’s future, brighter.
Over the next century, the Vision for Space Exploration
will set in motion activities to improve our understanding
of those age-old questions, and inspire new generations
to pursue math and science. We will see those new
industries and technologies evolve, and discoveries
will benefit all mankind. The technologies developed
for exploration will underpin and advance the U.S.
economy and help to ensure national security. I
look forward to sharing this future with all of
you.