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Space, a vital stimulus to our national well-being : 31st Goddard Memorial Symposium. World space programs and fiscal reality : 30th Goddard Memorial Symposium
- Title
- Space, a vital stimulus to our national well-being : 31st Goddard Memorial Symposium. World space programs and fiscal reality : 30th Goddard Memorial Symposium / edited by Gayle L. May [and others].
- Author
- Goddard Memorial Symposium (31st : 1993 : Arlington, Va.)
- Publication
- San Diego, Calif. : Published for the American Astronautical Society by Univelt, ©1994.
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- Description
- xvi, 318 pages : illustrations; 25 cm.
- Series Statement
- Science and technology series, 0278-4017 ; v. 83
- Uniform Title
- AAS science and technology series ; v. 83.
- Alternative Title
- World and national space programs
- World space programs and fiscal reality
- Subject
- Manned space flight > Congresses
- Astronautics > Social aspects > Congresses
- Astronautics > Social aspects
- Exploration of outer space
- Manned space flight
- International cooperation
- Space programs
- NASA space programs
- Technology transfer
- Technology utilization
- Space exploration
- Social factors
- Outer space > Exploration > Congresses
- Outer space
- Genre/Form
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Note
- "Proceedings of Goddard Memorial Symposia held March 9-10, 1993, Arlington, Virginia and April 9-10, 1992, Alexandria, Virginia."
- "An American Astronautical Society publication."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Contents
- Foreword / Robert H. Jacobs -- Preface / Gayle L. May and Ashok R. Deshmukh -- Space: A Vital Stimulus to Our National Well-Being -- Introduction / Gayle L. May -- Space: A Vital Stimulus to Our National Well-Being -- Reception and Exhibits Summary / John C. Durrett -- Space: A Vital Stimulus to Our National Well-Being / Ashok R. Deshmukh -- Space: A Vital Stimulus to Our National Well-Being / Alan B. Mollohan -- NASA: A Part of the Solution / Norman Y. Mineta -- Redesign of the Space Station / Daniel S. Goldin -- Leadership -- A Consistent Goal of U.S. Space Policy / John M. Logsdon -- Leadership, Economy, and Stability: The Economy / Kent Hughes -- Stability and International Cooperation in Space / John Fabian -- Environment, Education, and Health -- Introduction / Stephan Palmer -- Environment, Education, and Health: The Environment / Berrien Moore III -- Stimulating Interest and Achievement in Math and Science Through Satellite Technology / Nancy R. McIntyre -- The Contributions of the Space Sciences and Engineering to Health on Earth / Harry C. Holloway -- Technology, International Development, and a Projection for the Future -- Introduction / Wilfred Mellors -- Technology for Future Civil Space Missions / John H. McElroy -- INTELSAT: A Model of International Cooperation in Space / Francis Latapie -- A Projection for the Future / Charles Pellerin -- Resolved: "The Space Program Has Been and Continues to Be an Effective Stimulus to U.S. Technological Competitiveness." -- Debate / H. Hollister Cantus, Mark J. Albrecht and Brenda Forman -- Space: A Vital Stimulus to Our National Well-Being -- Conclusion / Gayle L. May and Ashok R. Deshmukh -- World Space Programs and Fiscal Reality: The Problem and the Opportunity / Roy Gibson -- World Space Programs and Fiscal Reality: The Situation Facing Congress / Barbara Mikulski -- Making Space Policy in Today's Environment / Mark J. Albrecht -- Space Program Planning in Canada / W. M. (Mac) Evans -- Western Europe's Commitment to Space / Karl-Egon Reuter -- NASA: Directions to Tomorrow / Samuel W. Keller -- Less Status Symbol: More Down-to-Earth Benefits / Igor Khripunov -- An Overview of the Future Plans of the Japanese Space Agencies / Masanori Nagatomo -- China's Space Industry / Kangyuan Zhao -- Constraints to the Vision -- Introduction / Joseph S. Hezir -- Implementing the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) on an Annual Appropriation / Michael D. Griffin -- The European Space Agency's Achievements and Future Plans / Karl-Egon Reuter -- You Can't Get There From Here / Brenda Forman -- International Technology Transfer: A Barrier to Cooperation? / Dennis Burnett -- The Selling of Russian Space: Some Notes for Western Governments and Businessmen / Andrew Aldrin -- Will the "Soviet" Space Program be Sucked into a Black Hole of Economic and Political Chaos? / Roald Z. Sagdeev -- Cooperation -- The Essence of the Future?, Competition is Not a Bar to Cooperation / James M. Beggs -- Sharing the Financial Burden by International Cooperation -- Does the Process Work? / John J. Egan -- Economic Benefits of International Cooperation in Space Activities / Ralph Chipman -- Increased Coordination as a First Step to Enhanced Cooperation / Geraldine Baca-Spross -- Is it Time to Create a World Space Agency? / Kenneth S. Pedersen -- Has the Time Passed for Large Scale Space Endeavors Conducted as National Initiatives? -- Debate / John M. Logsdon and H. Hollister Cantus -- Publications of the American Astronautical Society -- Science and Technology Series -- Advances in the Astronautical Sciences -- AAS History Series.
- ISBN
- 0877033897
- 9780877033899
- 0877033900
- 9780877033905
- LCCN
- 95175703
- OCLC
- ocm31595293
- 31595293
- SCSB-9296725
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library