Help Save America's
Human Space Exploration Program


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Save Space is a movement started by people on the Space Coast to raise the awareness of the nation, the President, and other elected officials: Space needs to be a priority for America.

As the clock ticks toward the end of the Space Shuttle program, as the President and his advisors review the Augustine Commission recommendations, as Florida's economic engine falters. it is imperative that we make our voices heard by writing letters to the President: Save Our Space Program!

America's leadership in space exploration is vital. As other countries make investments in space, inspire more youth to study engineering and science, and gain economic and security advantages, the United States falters. Less than one percent of the federal budget is devoted to NASA, an agency focused on exploration, science, and new technologies.

Satellite communications, microwaves, cellular phones, miniaturized computers, pacemakers, kidney dialysis, scratch-resistant lenses, medical and sports technology, adjustable smoke detectors, cordless tools, and water filters are just a few examples of the advances that have occurred through NASA space research. Not to mention the entrepreneurs, jobs, and commercial aspects of many space research spin-offs.

Don't let America's leadership in space be lost because you didn't speak up. Let President Barack Obama know that Floridians, in fact, all Americans, care about our security, our economic competitiveness, and our space program.


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"We have to secure our long-term prosperity and strengthen America's competitiveness in the 21st century. One of the areas where we are in danger of losing our competitive edge is our Space program. We cannot cede our leadership in Space."


--Barack Obama | August 2, 2008 | Titusville, Florida

"We all realize the vital implications at stake in regards to our national security: whoever dominates space will control what security we have here on earth. Our international competitors are already nipping at our heels. Russia, China, India, and others are challenging our position as the world leader in space… We should not and cannot afford to surrender this leadership to others. We must press the envelope and lead the world."


--Congressman Bill Posey (FL-15) | July 30, 2009 | Cocoa Beach, Florida