Commercial Human Spaceflight

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Commercial Human Spaceflight Dr. George C. Nield Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation National Research Council Committee on Human Spaceflight Meeting April 22, 2013

Space Shuttle Retirement 1

Recent Presidential Commissions on Space Commission on the Future of the United States Aerospace Industry (Walker Commission) - 2002 Aldridge Commission - 2004 Augustine Committee - 2009 All called for increased reliance on private industry. 2

National Space Policy A robust and competitive commercial space sector is vital to continued progress in space. The United States is committed to encouraging and facilitating the growth of a U.S. commercial space sector that supports U.S. needs, is globally competitive, and advances U.S. leadership in the generation of new markets and innovation-driven entrepreneurship. 3

What is Commercial Space? According to the current National Space Policy, dated June 28, 2010: The term commercial, for the purposes of this policy, refers to space goods, services, or activities provided by private sector enterprises that bear a reasonable portion of the investment risk and responsibility for the activity, operate in accordance with typical market-based incentives for controlling cost and optimizing return on investment, and have the legal capacity to offer these goods or services to existing or potential nongovernmental customers. 4

An Opportunity for Progress 5

What Government Brings to the Table Expertise Experience A continuing need for space products and services 6

What Industry Brings to the Table The potential for lower cost The potential for increased innovation The potential for greater risk tolerance The potential for new customers and new markets The potential for new sources of funding 7

The Impact of Wealthy Individuals According to the Forbes 2013 Billionaires List, there are currently 1426 billionaires worldwide; 442 of whom are in the U.S. Paul Allen ($15B) Scaled Composites, Stratolaunch Jeff Bezos ($25.2B) Blue Origin Richard Branson ($4.6B) Virgin Galactic Elon Musk ($2.7B) SpaceX Others who have made an impact: Robert Bigelow, Dennis Tito, John Carmack 8

Potential Mission Categories Suborbital Missions Missions in Low Earth Orbit Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit 9

Suborbital Missions 10

Suborbital Human Spaceflight 11

Why Does Suborbital Spaceflight Matter? It will open up access to space to the general public It will keep human spaceflight in the public view while orbital systems are being developed It will offer cost-effective opportunities to conduct scientific and technological research It has the potential to strengthen our aerospace industrial base and support economic growth With hundreds of launches per year, it will offer an opportunity to learn how to build safer, more reliable, and more cost-effective space vehicles, lessons that in many cases will be applicable to orbital systems 12

The Milestones of Flight Gallery 13

Suborbital Space Tourism 14

WhiteKnightTwo and SpaceShipTwo 15

Spaceport America in New Mexico 16

U.S. Spaceports Key Federal Launch/Landing Site FAA-Licensed Launch Site Kodiak Launch Complex California Spaceport Mojave Airport Edwards AFB Vandenberg AFB Potential Future Spaceports Texas Georgia Alabama Colorado Hawaii White Sands Missile Range Spaceport America Oklahoma Spaceport Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport Wallops Flight Facility Cecil Field Spaceport -Kennedy Space Center -Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Spaceport Florida 17

Missions in Low Earth Orbit 18

Commercial Cargo Program 19

SpaceX Missions to ISS 20

SpaceX Grasshopper 21

Orbital Sciences Test Flight 22

MOU on Commercial Human Spaceflight Signed by the FAA and NASA on June 4, 2012. Establishes intent for all operational missions to the ISS to be licensed for public safety by the FAA. NASA will be responsible for crew safety and mission assurance. 23

Commercial Crew Program SpaceX Sierra Nevada Corporation Boeing 24

Boeing CST-100 25

Dream Chaser 26

Use of Atlas V for Commercial Crew Missions 27

Bigelow Expandable Activity Module 28

Bigelow Aerospace: The First Commercial Space Station? 29

Missions Beyond Low Earth Orbit 30

Orion Test Flight on a Delta IV Heavy 31

Space Adventures 32

Golden Spike 33

Inspiration Mars 34

What Can the Government Do to Help? 1. Conduct more research, such as through our new Commercial Space Transportation Center of Excellence 2. Offer prizes to encourage out-of-the box thinking and new ways of doing business 3. Upgrade and modernize our nation s launch infrastructure, through FAA Spaceport Grants or other mechanisms 4. Capture and communicate Lessons Learned and Best Practices 5. Encourage the development of industry consensus standards 6. Reform our liability and risk sharing regime to provide more certainty that a launch operator doesn t have to bet the company on every launch 35

What Can the Government Do to Help? 7. Streamline our existing regulations, taking advantage of what we have learned over the years to take out the excessive conservatism and incorporate the benefits of new technologies 8. Be open to sharing, leasing, or turning over to industry the control of excess or under-utilized government facilities 9. Provide more certainty on the size and stability of the government market through anchor tenancies or guaranteed launch purchases like NASA s Flight Opportunities Program 10. Continue to support STEM education to ensure that we will be able to have a qualified aerospace workforce in the future 36

Conclusions In its Statement of Task from Congress, the Committee on Human Spaceflight was directed to consider the foundations of a compelling and sustainable U.S. human spaceflight program, a challenging goal in today s budget climate. By properly engaging industry, we have the potential to achieve significant benefits in cost, innovation, risk tolerance, and the amount of outside investment, as compared to a traditional government aerospace program. The key to success will be in finding the proper balance in the government/industry partnership and in being open to new ways of doing business. 37