NASA Launches Human Space Flight Review Web Site for Public Use

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June 5, 2009

Doc Mirelson 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-4495 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-126

NASA LAUNCHES HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT REVIEW WEB SITE FOR PUBLIC USE

WASHINGTON -- NASA is inviting the public to make its voice heard as a 
panel of experts undertakes an independent review of planned U.S. 
human space flight activities. 

NASA has created a Web site for the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight 
Plans Committee to facilitate a two-way conversation with the public 
about the future direction of the agency's space flight programs. In 
addition to providing documents and information, the site will allow 
the public to track committee activities, receive regular updates and 
provide input through Web 2.0 tools such as Twitter, Flickr, 
user-submitted questions, polls and RSS feeds. Additional features 
and content may be added as the committee's activities continue. 

"The human space flight program belongs to everyone," committee 
chairman Norman Augustine said. "Our committee would hope to benefit 
from the views of all who would care to contact us." 

Anyone may use the Web site to submit questions, upload documents or 
comment about topics relevant to the committee's operations. The 
committee will conduct public meetings during the course of the 
review. The first will be held June 17 in Washington, D.C. An agenda 
for this meeting will be announced soon. Time will be set aside for 
public questions and comments to the committee members. No 
registration is required to attend. 

To learn more, visit the committee's Web site at: 



http://hsf.nasa.gov 


For information about NASA and agency activities, visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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