- Introduction
- U.S. Human Spaceflight: Historical Review
- Goals and Future Destinations for Exploration
- Goals for Exploration
- Overview of Destinations and Approach
- Mars First
- Moon First
- The Flexible Path to Mars
- Summary of Strategies for Exploration
Beyond Low-Earth Orbit
- Current Human Spaceflight Program
- The Space Shuttle
- The International Space Station
- The Constellation Program
- Launch to Low-Earth Orbit and Beyond
- Evaluation Methodology for Launch Vehicles
- Heavy Lift to Low-Earth Orbit and Beyond
- Crew Launch to Low-Earth Orbit
- Additional Issues in Launcher Selection
- Program Options and Evaluation
- Evaluation Criteria
- Key Decisions and Integrated Options
- Integrated Options Constrained to the FY 2010 Budget
- Moon First Integrated Options Fit to the Less-Constrained Budget
- Flexible Path Integrated Options Fit to the Less-Constrained Budget
- Comparisons Across Integrated Option
- Critical Technologies for Sustainable Exploration
- Fundamental Unknowns
- Propellant Storage and Transfer in Space
- In Situ Propellant Production and Transport
- Mars Orbit to Surface Transportation
- Advanced Space Propulsion
- Technology Summary
- Partnerships
- International Partnerships
- U.S. Intra-Government Partnerships
- Concluding Observations
- Establishing Goals
- Matching Resources and Goals
- NASA Management Challenges
- Systems Engineering
- Procuring Systems
- Managing the Balance of Human and Robotic Spaceflight
- Concluding Summary
October 22, 2009
Outline of Augustine Commission Report
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