Ad Astra 2005 - Abstracts

Ad Astra 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
All along the watchtower: Safeguarding American space dominance.AstronomyAndrew Plieninger
An affordable trip to weightless space.AstronomyFrank Jr. Sietzen
A renaissance of risk-taking.AstronomyJames A. Muncy
Brazil: Reviving a nation's space dreams.AstronomyFrank Braun
Centennial challenges: It's not about the money (...but it helps).AstronomyTariq Malik
Chapter projects.(Sociedad Espacial Mexicana)AstronomyG.B. Leatherwood
China's space ambitions: Implications for U.S. security.AstronomyPhillip C. Saunders
Deconstructing JIMO.(Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter)AstronomyBrian Berger
Engage China, engage the world.AstronomyJeffrey Lewis
Europe and China.AstronomyVincent Sabathier
Europe: Once bitten, twice shy.AstronomyVincent Sabathier
Everything old is new again: A history of space militarization policy.AstronomyMatt Bille
Faith and space exploration do mix.AstronomyArthur Smith
For the armchair astronaut and beyond: the 2004 ad astra gift guide.AstronomyTravis K. Kircher
Homesteading the high frontier.AstronomyWayne White
India: Looking East and West for partners.AstronomyDinshaw Mistry
Inside the Mars rover missions.AstronomyBill Farrand
Intelligent design and space exploration don't mix.AstronomySeth Shostak
Japan: Rising Sun in a cloudy sky.AstronomyDwayne A. Day
Licensed to fly?: Space tourism's next battle.AstronomyLeonard David
Luna-Palooza! NASA's blueprint for returning to the Moon.AstronomyJeff Foust
Mars methane: The mystery of life?(ground-based observations of Mars led by Michael Mumma)AstronomyRobert Roy Britt
Mission control: spacebeat.AstronomyJohn Knoss
Nuclear power: Now more than ever, or never?AstronomyLeonard David
October skies.(Mike Melvin)(Brian Binnie)AstronomyLeonardo David
One nation, over regulated: Is ITAR stalling the new space race?(International Traffic in Arms Regulation)AstronomyJeff Foust
Returning to flight: Q and A with shuttle commanders Eileen Collins and Steven Lindsey.(interview)(Interview)AstronomyTariq Malik
Risky business.(safety measures taken while designing SpaceShipOne )AstronomyBurt Rutan
SEDS-USA joins forces with MIT.(Students for the Exploration and Development of Space)(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)AstronomyJoshua Neubfat
Space: A moral vacuum?AstronomyJeff Krukin
Space control isn't freedom of action.AstronomyJeffrey Lewis
Taking serious chances: Risky missions NASA should do.(United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration)AstronomyDave Brody
Terraforming earth's evil twin: the floating cities of Venus.AstronomyRanda Relich Milliron
Terraforming: Human destiny or hubris?AstronomyDave Brody
The international space treaty regime in the globalization era.AstronomyJoanne Irene Gabrynowicz
The James Webb Space Telescope: Over budget but on track.AstronomyMichael Schirber
The rules of engagement: The Russia model.AstronomyLarry M. Wortzel
Use it or lose it.(NSS Political Action Network)AstronomyClifford R. McMurray
When dreams take wing.(space exploration)AstronomyIrene Mona Klotz
X Prize ends in desert drama.AstronomyJohn Kross
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