Email:
[email protected]
Login
Register
English
Deutsch
Español
Français
Português
Home
Add new document
Sign In
Create An Account
Contents of Volume 17
HOME
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...
Download PDF
54KB Sizes
1 Downloads
65 Views
Report
Recommend Documents
Contents of volume 17
Contents of volume 17
Contents of volume 17
Contents of volume 17
Contents of volume 17
Contents of volume 17
Contents of volume 17
Contents of volume 17
Contents of volume 17
Contents of volume 17
Contents of volume 17
Contents of volume 17
PDF Reader
Full Text
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
Number 2
0265-9646/01/$ - see front matter PII: S 0 2 6 5 - 9 6 4 6 ( 0 1 ) 0 0 0 5 1 - 0
IV
Contents of Volume 17
87
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
Contents of Volume 17
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
Papers
I
propulsionFreducing
Volume Contents and Author Index
the
risk
to
humans
in
planetary
×
Report "Contents of Volume 17"
Your name
Email
Reason
-Select Reason-
Pornographic
Defamatory
Illegal/Unlawful
Spam
Other Terms Of Service Violation
File a copyright complaint
Description
Our partners will collect data and use cookies for ad personalization and measurement.
Learn how we and our ad partner Google, collect and use data
.
Agree & close