Mission HOME, an alliance of

non-profit space organizations and aerospace corporations, today issued a

" " to urge greater public and government

support of the nation's space exploration programs.

"America's investment in Space has profoundly shaped our nation through

the latter half of the 20th century; has produced knowledge and technologies

that save lives and enhance our well-being; and has created economic

opportunities that have helped our nation flourish and prosper," the

declaration says.

In a speech today at the National Press Club, Dr. Louis W. Sullivan, a

Mission HOME board member and president of the Morehouse School of Medicine,

said, "America's investment in space has provided great dividends to this

nation, in terms of scientific and medical advances, economic development,

national security and technology advances. We are all better off today because

of the achievements we've made in space."

Sullivan said space has led to nearly 30,000 products that benefit

Americans. Some examples include satellites that allow the prediction of

where and when hurricanes, snowstorms and other dangerous weather systems will

hit, and the Global Positioning System (GPS) network of satellites that allows

commercial airlines to avoid dangerous weather conditions and is part of a

dependable navigation guidance system.

"Another great example of how we benefit from space technology is the

Hubble Space Telescope," said Sullivan, a former Secretary, the U.S.

Department of Health and Human Services. "The Hubble has not only showed us

never-before-seen space wonders, it has led to improved tissue imagery,

allowing needles rather than scalpels to be used for breast biopsies," he

said. "This non-invasive technique has not only saved lives but will save

America $1 billion a year in health care costs."

Sullivan spoke at the National Press Club's "Morning Newsmaker"

briefing. "I don't want Americans to take for granted the benefits of space

exploration," said Sullivan. "After all, for more than 40 years, America's

investment in space has provided great dividends to this nation, in terms of

scientific and medical advances, economic development, national security and

technology advances. The fact is, we are all better off today because of the

achievements we've made in space."

Mission HOME (Harvesting Opportunity for Mother Earth) is urging all

Americans to "Take Up Space" through a nationwide campaign to rebuild

enthusiastic support for civil, commercial and national security space

programs. Apollo 13 Commander – and Mission HOME Chairman – Jim Lovell

launched the campaign in 1996.

The Mission HOME declaration lists a number of priorities for making the

continued exploration and use of space a national priority.

These include:

The existence of affordable and technologically advanced launch

capability support America's space goals.

Policies that drive private investment in space products and services.

Speed transfer of government-developed technology to the private

sector and enhance the availability of commercial satellite systems.

Promote government purchase of commercial, off-the-shelf space

products.

Increase funding for NASA and other government civil space agencies.

Ensure a continuous and strengthened human presence in space through

the 21st Century.

Continue to explore our universe to advance scientific discoveries

and improve our understanding of the planet Earth.

Fund defense space systems that give our armed forces the greatest

advantage during times of crisis or conflict.

Sustain a leadership position in national security space by

developing new and more effective technologies.

Improve the cost efficiency and effectiveness of our national defense

through investment in space-based communications, intelligence, and

early-warning capabilities.

"An aggressive national commitment by government, industry and the public

to the continued exploration and use of space will best serve individual

citizens and our collective society," the Mission HOME declaration says. The

declaration calls space "a vital bridge to a peaceful and prosperous world."

Sullivan urged all Americans to commit themselves to space explorations,

saying, "As the former Secretary of Health and Human Services, responsible for

implementation of the nation's health policies, and as the president of the

Morehouse School of Medicine, I know first hand the great medical science

advances that have been made because of space exploration. Frankly, I am

concerned that if we don't allocate more money for space and show a greater

support of efforts by NASA and others, we could lose the opportunity to more

wondrous discoveries. It's no longer a matter of beating the Russians or

anyone else; it's a matter of helping all mankind."

Mission HOME's national awareness campaign this year will visit the

following cities: Austin, Texas; Jackson, Mississippi; Cleveland, Ohio;

Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Denver, Colorado; Portland,

Oregon; and Omaha, Nebraska.