On June 28, 2010, President Obama unveiled the country 's national space policy. The new policy is quite different from the policy of the previous administration. The areas of concern subject to the policy of 2010 include the future direction of NASA's mission, the strengthening of cooperation among countries, the use of space by commercial and private, the universe as controversial environment . One of the biggest differences between President Obama 's policy and the past government' s policy is the position of weapons and space disputes.
The 2010 US National Space Policy expects a strong public and private partnership in the pursuit of new technologies, advanced progress and new aerospace concepts. In fact, the quest for new space technologies has become the driving force for the decision that the Obama administration will cease constellation (considering the budget and infeasibility, increasing the development of new technologies, the desire to pay constellations Because it is not). However, the commercialization emphasized by Obama 's space policy also brings unknown risk. The 1967 United States Space Convention (OST) states that celestial bodies are not misused by the state. In addition, the government has an obligation to approve and supervise space activities by non-government officials such as space mining companies.
What is unpredictable is how to change the current policy that the first human landing on Mars explores the universe and occupies the celestial bodies. In 1967, the United Nations Convention on the Principles for Exploration and Utilization of the Universe by the State, including the Moon and other Celestial Bodies, decided that no country can claim that space or its inhabitants. Since the planet of Mars provides a challenging environment and dangerous obstacles that human beings must overcome, the laws and culture on the earth can be very different from the laws and cultures on the planet. When Erron Musk announces the plan of a journey to Mars, it is uncertain how private companies will make mankind domestically and globally functional on Mars. NASA had to deal with several cash reductions. During President Barack Obama, NASA's goal of reaching Mars was pushed behind the scenes.
In a major space policy speech in April 2010, Mr. Obama announced plans to change the direction of NASA's NASA. He finished the development of the space flight back to the moon and the Ares I rocket, the Ares V rocket and the constellation plan, supported the earth science project, the funding of a new type rocket, and studied the final manned assignment and developed. Not only Mars, but the mission of the ongoing International Space Station. President Obama 's 2011 Legislature Address focused on education and innovation topics, emphasizing the importance of innovation economics to strengthen American global competitiveness. He said that he would freeze domestic expenditure for five years, cancel tax cuts for oil companies, reverse tax cuts of the wealthiest Americans, ban federal funds, cut medical costs I talked about.