WASHINGTON — Senior NASA officials are open to the idea of canceling the Ares 1 astronaut-launching rocket in favor of outsourcing operations in low Earth orbit to private companies and freeing the U.S. space agency to pursue more-challenging missions that could involve sending humans to close encounters with asteroids or perhaps with the martian moon Phobos, according to officials with the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama.
NASA in Limbo as Augustine Panel Issues Final Report
