When the space exploration initiative was announced, Congress asked the NRC to review
the science NASA proposed to carryout under the initiative. It also asked the NRC to
assess whether this program would provide balanced scientific research across the
established disciplines supported by NASA in addition to supporting the new initiative.
In 2005, the NRC released three studies focusing on a portion of that task, but changes at
NASA forced the postponement of the last phase. This report presents that last phase
with an assessment of the health of the NASA scientific disciplines under the budget
requests imposed by the exploration initiative. The report also provides an analysis of
whether the science budget appropriately reflects cross-disciplinary scientific priorities.
- Front matter
- Preface
- Acknowledgment of Reviewers
- Contents
- Summary
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Health of the Discipline Programs
- 3 Findings and Recommendations
- A Statement of Task
- B Meeting Agenda
- C Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
- D Acronyms and Abbreviations