The new U.S.-Russian space relationship
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The new US-Russian Space Agreement has brought a wave of optimism among the scientific community despite grave concerns expressed by several members on its possible implications. The agreement will facilitate the progress of various missions. In addition, the cooperation between the two nations can provide better space explorations.
Publication Name: Ad Astra
Subject: Astronomy
ISSN: 1041-102X
Year: 1992
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Rocks of the ages past
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Astronomers have observed around 5,000 of over 500,000 asteroids that orbit the sun. Studies that may yield clues to the origins of our solar system also show their use as sources of ores for building space colonies and future space explorations.
Publication Name: Ad Astra
Subject: Astronomy
ISSN: 1041-102X
Year: 1992
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New worlds, smaller world
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The US and the Soviet Union may reduce the number of space missions, but Europe and Japan may increase their space-related activities. The 1990s will be characterized by international cooperation in space exploration.
Publication Name: Ad Astra
Subject: Astronomy
ISSN: 1041-102X
Year: 1992
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