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  • 2021). "NASA splits human spaceflight directorate into two organizations". Space News. https://spacenews.com/nasa-splits-human-spaceflight-directorate-int
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  • svgFile:Seal of the United States Space Force.svg NASA U.S. Space Force Human spaceflight programs Mercury Gemini Apollo Skylab Space Shuttle Shuttle–Mir International
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  • Florida. AOML's research spans hurricanes, coastal ecosystems, oceans, and human health, climate studies, global carbon systems, and ocean observations. AOML's
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  • svgFile:Seal of the United States Space Force.svg NASA U.S. Space Force Human spaceflight programs Mercury Gemini Apollo Skylab Space Shuttle Shuttle–Mir International
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  • Commercial airline industry Department of Transportation (use of GPS) NASA human space flight activities (NASA relies on SWPC data to protect the $1 billion
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  • SpaceX (category Private spaceflight companies)
    Vie For Future Of U.S. Human Spaceflight". Aviation Week. http://aviationweek.com/awin/five-vehicles-vie-future-us-human-spaceflight.  Template:Citation-attribution
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  • eer.  "Human Factors Engineer/Human Systems Integration - Officer Careers - U.S. Space Force". https://www.spaceforce.com/officer-careers/human-factor
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  • focuses on NASA’s effectiveness in maximizing the use of the ISS for human spaceflight studies and activities, as well as assesses challenges face by commercial
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  • "compiling at machine, versus human speed, synthesis of complex distributed data sources for rapid analysis faster than humans can manage". According to Robert
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  • to ensure they are safe for passengers. The first FAA licensed orbital human space flight took place on November 15, 2020, carried out by SpaceX on behalf
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  • Sierra Nevada Corporation (category Private spaceflight companies) (section Artemis Human Landing System proposal)
    other companies to design and develop the next generation of U.S. human spaceflight capabilities, enabling a launch of astronauts from U.S. soil in the
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  • matters of space defense. File:45 OG, Det 3 Prepare for Return to Human Spaceflight (6223667).jpeg File:TEST OF NATIONS MIDCOURSE DEFENSE SYSTEM CONDUCTED
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  • NASA Authorization Act of 2010 (category Human spaceflight) (section Human spaceflight)
    spread across three years. In regard to human spaceflight, the law is intended to: Couple human spaceflight efforts to national and global needs and challenges
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  • Office of Commercial Space Transportation (category Commercial spaceflight)
    was a precedent setting payload approval of "cremains", which consisted of human cremated remains enclosed in lipstick style capsules. Within the first 8
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  • ecosystem of public sector research in science and technology, advancing human spaceflight, quantum computing, materials science, biotechnology, experimental
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  • artifacts, displays and attractions on the history and future of human and robotic spaceflight. Bus tours of KSC originate from here. The complex also includes
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  • and George W. Bush. Human Rights Watch (HRW) called Obama's human rights record "mixed", adding that "he has often treated human rights as a secondary
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  • United States Department of Defense (DoD) contingency support to NASA's human spaceflight programs. The office was deactivated in 2007 and replaced by a staff
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  • cropped.jpg File:Mercury-Atlas 3 launch - cropped2.jpg NASA's first crewed spaceflight program was prepared for launch from Canaveral by U.S. Air Force crews
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  • solid rocket boosters. The Atlas V has undergone modifications for human spaceflight, specifically for Boeing's Starliner capsule. These modifications include
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