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Remembering Columbia

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The U.S. president George W. Bush's new vision of return to Moon, Mars and beyond could end being a first step in the long-term development of space and truly a tribute to Columbia space shuttle. The U.S. has a chance to set the global space policy agenda as the leader in world space community.

Author: Johnson-Freese, Joan
Publisher: National Space Society
Publication Name: Ad Astra
Subject: Astronomy
ISSN: 1041-102X
Year: 2004
United States, General services, Government domestic functions, Safety and security measures, Accidents, Columbia (Spacecraft), Space policy

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The politics of international space

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A review of the progress of space programs which are now funded by a variety of nations and some industries is presented. Politics still has a major influence over progress in space.

Author: Johnson-Freese, Joan
Publisher: National Space Society
Publication Name: Ad Astra
Subject: Astronomy
ISSN: 1041-102X
Year: 2000
International aspects, Aeronautics, Astronautics, Aeronautics and state, Aviation policy

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Japan's future in space

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An examination of the evolution of Japan as an independent space power is presented.

Author: Johnson-Freese, Joan
Publisher: National Space Society
Publication Name: Ad Astra
Subject: Astronomy
ISSN: 1041-102X
Year: 2001
Japan, Space flight, Satellites, Satellites (Astronomical bodies)

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Subjects list: Outer space, Space exploration, Discovery and exploration
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