Space policy of the United States

U.S. astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong (seen in Aldrin's visor reflection) on the Moon during the Apollo 11 moon landing. The reflection also includes the Earth, the Lunar Module Eagle, and the U.S. flag.

The space policy of the United States includes both the making of space policy through the legislative process, and the implementation of that policy in the United States' civilian and military space programs through regulatory agencies. The early history of United States space policy is linked to the US–Soviet Space Race of the 1960s, which gave way to the Space Shuttle program. At the moment, the US space policy is aimed at the exploration of the Moon and the subsequent colonization of Mars.


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