NASA has published its finalized low Earth orbit microgravity strategy that outlines key goals and objectives to support a sustained human presence in LEO and launch future space explorations.
The strategy will guide future human activities in LEO and promote international space collaboration, the space agency said Monday, adding that the specified 13 goals and 44 objectives will advance microgravity science, technology and exploration for all space stakeholders.
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Roadmap for Future LEO Missions
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy explained that the strategy will serve as a roadmap for upcoming LEO missions, the continuous human presence in the orbit and the ambition to explore the Moon and Mars.
“As we near the retirement of the International Space Station in 2030, these objectives are a pivotal next step in solidifying U.S. leadership in space,” she added.
Final Framework for LEO Strategy
NASA started developing the strategy in early 2024 and sought public comments for a draft document. Following its review of the input, the agency assembled a final framework of targets for commercial LEO infrastructure, operations, science, research and technology development, international cooperation, workforce development, science, technology, engineering and mathematics engagement, and public participation.
NASA envisions that the LEO microgravity goals and objectives will develop future commercial space stations to support space operations, reduce risk for human missions to Mars, preserve operational skills, advance critical scientific research and sustain international and commercial partnerships.