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Harris to convene first space council meeting on Dec. 1


Vice President Harris will host the Biden administration’s first meeting of the National Space Council on Dec. 1, she will announce Friday during a visit to a NASA campus in Maryland.

Harris on Friday will visit the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt alongside NASA administrator Bill NelsonClarence (Bill) William NelsonNASA chief Bill Nelson latest official to suggest UFOs have otherworldly origins Democrats face growing hurdles in bid to oust DeSantis NASA adviser quits after request to change name of James Webb telescope denied MORE and officials from National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

The visit will focus on efforts from various agencies to use space missions to monitor and address the climate crisis, a White House official said.

The vice president will also present the first images from the Landsat 9 Earth mission, which is providing data to officials to help with agriculture planning, drought effects and water use.

During her visit, she will announce that the administration’s inaugural meeting of the National Space Council will be held on December 1, 2021. She will also present the first imagery returns from the recently launched Landsat 9 Earth observation mission.

The trip to the Goddard center marks Harris’ first high profile event in her role as head of the National Space Council, which was revived under the Trump administration and led by former Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceNikki Haley calls for cognitive test for older politicians An acid test for the Roberts court Trump leads in hypothetical 2024 GOP primary: poll MORE.

The Dec. 1 meeting means nearly one year will have passed since the National Space Council last convened on Dec. 9, 2020, when it gathered at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The council advises on space policy and is made up of administration officials and civil and commercial groups.

The Biden White House has previously announced its support for two space-related initiatives created under the Trump administration: The Space Force, which Trump established as the sixth branch of the military, and the Artemis program, which is NASA’s effort to return astronauts to the moon.

Pence in 2019 said the U.S. hoped to send astronauts to the moon by 2024, with plans for human exploration of Mars to follow.

A White House official said Harris will discuss space cooperation with French President Emmanuel MacronEmmanuel Jean-Michel MacronFrance: Australia leaking Macron texts a ‘new low’ Australian leader attacks Macron’s credibility France extends deadline for sanctions on Britain in fishing dispute MORE during her visit to Paris next week.

 





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