Space Policy in the Twenty-First Century
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"The subject of policy and the decisions that have to be made andd to understand who will be/are the decision makers is vital for future space progress and development. This book gives us an invaluable insight into the methos and mechanisms involved. Very strongly recommended." -- Richard Taylor, Spaceflight
"Although one cannot predict decisions of the future, this book offers an excellent summary of where US space policy is, how it got there, and the political context within which future space policy makers will have to operate." -- Choice
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"Space Policy in the Twenty-First Century is an important and timely look at the future of the American space program. These wide-ranging essays come at a critical moment in the unfolding story of mankind's exploration of space, and should be required reading for politicians, policymakers, scientists, and space enthusiasts." -- Buzz Aldrin
"Space Policy in the Twenty-First Century is an original, exciting, and worthy contribution to space policy literature. I am quite impressed." -- W. D. Kay, Northeastern University
"With an uncommon blend of scholarship and readability, ten experts construct compelling arguments for the space-faring future of our dreams. The views are refreshingly informed, yet candid, and are sure to reinvigorate lively debate among us all, straight up to the halls of congress." -- Neil deGrasse Tyson, Astrophysicist and Director, Hayden Planetarium, New York City
Space Policy in the Twenty-First Century
Space Policy in the Twenty-First Century,W. Henry Lambright,The Johns Hopkins University Press,0801870682,Aeronautical Engineering (General),Aeronautics & Astronautics,Astronautics,Civilian use,Exploration,Government policy,Outer space,Science/Mathematics,Space Policy,Technology,Technology & Industrial Arts,United States,Nature / Natural Resources
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