Contents of Volume 17

Contents of Volume 17

Space Policy 17 (2001) III–V Contents of Volume 17 Number 1 Viewpoints 1 Highlights 3 Editorial 5 The often uncounted payo¡s from space J.M. L...

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Space Policy 17 (2001) III–V

Contents of Volume 17 Number 1

Viewpoints

1

Highlights

3

Editorial

5

The often uncounted payo¡s from space J.M. Logsdon

7

Some principles of space strategy (or ‘Corbett in orbit’) J.G. Fox

13

A gateway for human exploration of space? The weak stability boundary W.W. Mendell

19

Privatization and militarization in the space business environment P.A. Salin

27

The US^Europe technology gap in space transportation: the view from the USA R.Williamson

35

Earth observation data archiving in the USA and Europe R. Harris & N. Olby

49

The work of the US National Satellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive Advisory Committee: 1998^2000 J.I. Gabrynowicz

55

Earth Observation Data Policy and Europe R. Harris

61

GANDER F a constellation of microsats designed to reduce risks at sea T. Allan

65

Near Earth objects: UK Task Force Report

69

Book review

71

Publications

73

Calendar

75

Highlights

Viewpoint

77

How to ‘entrench’ the regulation of human activities in space G. La¡erranderie

Special Highlight Papers: Europe and Space

81

Europe and space: opening a new chapter P. Busquin

83

A joint European strategy for space G. Naja

Papers

Reports

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Some comments on the ESA/EU space strategy P. Creola

91

Europe without fractures: a Spanish view of the European Space Strategy V. Gomez

97

From GMES to NOE: a European network for the management of the environment J. Achache

103

A Franco^German view of Europe’s ambition in space for the 21st century A. Dupas, S. Janichewski,W. von Kries & K.-U. Schrogl

111

Issues relating to civilian and military dual uses of GNSS P.B. Larsen

121

The prospects for enhanced international polar-orbiting satellite cooperation G.W.Withee, D.B. Smith & R.O. Masters

127

Is space global disaster warning and monitoring now nearing reality? R. Holdaway

133

Dreams and realities: the challenges facing development of space tourism ISU Summer Session Students, 2000

141

25th anniversary of the CIDA-E E.D. Gaggero

143

Book reviews

149

Publications

151

Calendar

153

Highlights

Viewpoint

155

The scienti¢c case for human space exploration I.A. Crawford

Papers

161

International collaboration: the cornerstone of satellite land remote sensing in the 21st century G.B. Bailey, D.T. Lauer & D.M. Carneggie

171

US^Russian cooperation in human space£ight: assessing the impacts J.M. Logsdon & J.R. Millar

179

Improving the e¡ectiveness of international collaboration in space science J.L. Culhane & J.C.Worms

187

Recent and future activities of the UN Office for Outer Space A¡airs Office for Outer Space A¡airs

195

The men who sold the Moon: science ¢ction or legal nonsense? V. Pop

205

Human Mission from Planet Earth: ¢nding a rationale for exploration of the Moon and Mars E. Sadeh

213

NEO scienti¢c and policy developments, 1995^2000 J.L. Remo & H.J. Haubold

219

Space law conference 2001. Legal challenges and commercial opportunities for Asia T. Masson-Zwaan

Other Papers

Reports

Number 3

Reports

V

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227

British rocketry and space development D. Lunan

229

Making space for history M.S. Goodman

231

Book reviews

235

Publications

237

Calendar

239

Highlights

Guest Editor’s Introductory Comment

241

Nuclear power and propulsion in space A. Hansson

Viewpoints

243

US national missile defence and international security: blessing or blight? B. Jasani

249

Promoting UK involvement in the ISS: a space station lifeboat? D. Lunan

257

Some thoughts on space station science J.H. McElroy

261

Nuclear spaceFan indispensable option? R. Hagen & J. Sche¡ran

265

Space for celestial symphonies? Towards the establishment of international radio quiet zones F.G. von der Dunk

275

High energy-density exploration S.D. Howe

285

Societal imperatives and the need for space nuclear power and propulsion systems R.X. Lenard

291

Nuclear propulsionFa historical perspective S. Gunn

299

Obituary

301

Book reviews

307

Publications

309

Calendar

Number 4

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