National Space Council meeting for 1st time under VP Kamala Harris Wednesday



The Vice President spoke at the NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. The image is from the Whitehouse.gov.

You can watch the meeting of the NSC live here.
Harris made the announcement during a speech at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.

Harris said he was looking forward to that. We will outline a comprehensive framework for our nation's space priorities, from our civilian efforts to our military and national security efforts.
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The time of the meeting and the venue have not yet been announced, but we haven't learned much since that speech. Space.com will carry the feed if it is possible.

The NSC is chaired by the vice president. It was revived by President Donald Trump in 2017, four years after it was dismantled by President George H.W. Bush.

The last meeting of the NSC took place in December 2020. The first 18 astronauts in NASA's Artemis program were introduced by Vice President Mike Pence during the final meeting.

It's not clear what Harris' first NSC meeting will focus on. Climate change and ways to monitor it from space are likely to be on the agenda.
Harris said that the nation must take immediate action to combat climate change.

"As our nation works to meet our climate commitments, we know that our actions cannot be limited to only what we can do on Earth," Harris said. We are monitoring emissions and the impact of climate change from space. We have a fleet of satellites and sensors that we use to provide citizens and scientists with the data they need to adapt to the impact.

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