NASA Response to Aviation Week and Space Technology Article

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Dec. 23, 2008

Michael Braukus 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-669-1886 
michael.j.braukus@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 08-336

NASA RESPONSE TO AVIATION WEEK AND SPACE TECHNOLOGY ARTICLE

WASHINGTON -- NASA recently submitted the following response to 
Aviation Week: 

Unfortunately, Aviation Week's recent article of Dec. 21, 2008, 
entitled "Bush Administration Nixed NASA's U.S.-China Cooperation 
Idea," is inaccurate and misleading. 

As an initial matter, NASA has never asked the White House for a 
cooperative mission such as the one described in the article. The 
fact is that the White House has been very supportive of a deliberate 
and careful establishment of relations between NASA and the China 
National Space Administration (CNSA) over the past two years. As a 
result, NASA commenced working group discussions with CNSA 
representatives on Earth and space science earlier this year. The 
discussions of potential areas of future cooperation were based on 
the principles of mutual benefit, reciprocity, and transparency, with 
the understanding that any proposal for specific projects would 
undergo careful review within the United States Government. Approval 
would, of course, be affected by the overall status of the U.S.-China 
government-to-government relationship. The Alpha Magnetic 
Spectrometer (AMS), space shuttle flights, and International Space 
Station were never intended by either NASA or CNSA to be considered 
by the NASA-CNSA working group. 

Regarding AMS, it is not an international project managed by NASA; the 
international aspects of AMS are managed by the Department of Energy 
(DOE). Currently, NASA is prepared to take necessary steps to fly one 
additional space shuttle flight to deliver AMS to the International 
Space Station before the scheduled retirement of the shuttle in 2010, 
provided that additional funding is provided to the agency for this 
additional flight. However, we anticipate this flight will be 
reviewed by the new administration. 

	
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