Abstracts - faqs.org

Abstracts

Astronomy

Search abstracts:
Abstracts » Astronomy

Sharpening the focus on the space vision

Article Abstract:

The most important and crucial step is the issue of competent, credible leadership of the space program, however, a new NASA administrator offers the unexpected opportunity for profound leadership change, but the transition also threatens to lock in place much of the current staff. Some important strategies planned to solve the issue of leadership are presented.

Author: Oberg, James
Publisher: National Space Society
Publication Name: Ad Astra
Subject: Astronomy
ISSN: 1041-102X
Year: 2005
Organizational history, Management dynamics, Executive changes & profiles, Management, Officials and employees, Company restructuring/company reorganization, Reorganization and restructuring, Company business management, Company organization

User Contributions:

Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:

CAPTCHA


Health care and safety in the U.S. space program

Article Abstract:

A report, commissioned by NASA, is tasked with making recommendations for a space-based healthcare infrastructure, including identifying the clinical and health services research necessary to implement. Various conclusions regarding the queries of health care and safety in the U.S. space program is mentioned.

Author: O'Rangers, Eleanor A., Plush, Linda M.
Publisher: National Space Society
Publication Name: Ad Astra
Subject: Astronomy
ISSN: 1041-102X
Year: 2003
Legal issues & crime, Health aspects, Company legal issue, Investigations, Influence, Astronauts

User Contributions:

Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:

CAPTCHA


Making the pursuit of space a place for all: minority graduates and their participation in the U.S. space program

Article Abstract:

NASA cooperates with minority advocacy groups such as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), among others, to increase representation of women and minorities in the space program.

Author: Romeo, Jim
Publisher: National Space Society
Publication Name: Ad Astra
Subject: Astronomy
ISSN: 1041-102X
Year: 2003
Public affairs, Personnel administration, Social aspects, Human resource management, Demographic aspects, Recruiting, Science and technology policy, Astronautics and state, Company personnel management, Industry hiring, Women astronauts, African American astronauts, Women in astronautics

User Contributions:

Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:

CAPTCHA


Subjects list: United States, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Space programs, Space policy
Similar abstracts:
  • Abstracts: An open letter to Bill Clinton. Thoughts on the future of the nation's space program
  • Abstracts: The role of the space shuttle in human spaceflight: a space shuttle retrospective. A space shuttle retrospective: the role of the space shuttle in human spaceflight
  • Abstracts: Deconstructing JIMO. A starship to visit a neighbor
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.
Some parts © 2025 Advameg, Inc.