NASA, 13 Space Agencies Release Exploration Strategy Framework

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May 31, 2007

Melissa Mathews/Michael Braukus
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1272/1979 

RELEASE: 07-126

NASA, 13 SPACE AGENCIES RELEASE EXPLORATION STRATEGY FRAMEWORK

WASHINGTON - NASA and 13 space agencies from around the world are 
releasing the latest product of their Global Exploration Strategy 
discussions. The document, "The Global Exploration Strategy: The 
Framework for Coordination," reflects a shared vision of space 
exploration focused on solar system destinations where humans may 
someday live and work.

The framework document allows for the establishment of a voluntary, 
non-binding mechanism by which space agencies can exchange 
information on their respective space exploration plans. This 
coordination mechanism will play a key role in helping to identify 
gaps, overlaps and synergies in the space exploration plans of 
participating agencies.

The framework document is an important step in an evolving process 
toward a comprehensive global approach to space exploration. Although 
the document is non-binding, its contents are consistent with ongoing 
bilateral and multilateral discussions that NASA intends to lead to 
cooperative agreements for specific projects. In addition to NASA, 
representatives from agencies in Australia, Canada, China, the 
European Space Agency, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Italy, 
Japan, Russia, the Republic of Korea and Ukraine participated in the 
Global Exploration Strategy discussions. Many participants are 
meeting this week in Spineto, Italy, to discuss the development of 
the coordination mechanism and other issues.

The framework document is available at:

http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/178109main_ges_framework.pdf 

To learn more about NASA's future space exploration plans, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/exploration

	
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