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The politics and perils of space exploration : who will compete, who will dominate? / Linda Dawson

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Author:
Dawson, Linda (Linda M.) 1949-  Search this
Physical description:
xx, 199 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 24 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
Outer space
Date:
2017
Notes:
NASMAIN copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment.
Contents:
1. The New Space Race -- 2. The Commercial Space Race -- 3. Mars -- 4. Why Not Go Back to the Moon? -- 5. The Science and Dangers of Outer Space -- 6. Politics and the Space Race -- 7. The Post-Apollo and Space Shuttle Era -- 8. Politics, the ISS, and Private Enterprise -- 9. Technological Risks and Accidents -- 10. New Technology and Deep Space
Summary:
"Written by a former Aerodynamics Officer on the space shuttle program, this book provides a complete overview of the 'new' U.S. space program, which has changed considerably over the past 50 years. The future of space exploration has become increasingly dependent on other countries and private enterprise. Can private enterprise fill the shoes of NASA and provide the same expertise and safety measures and lessons learned from NASA? In order to tell this story, it is important to understand the politics of space as well as the dangers, why it is so difficult to explore and utilize the resources of space. Some past and recent triumphs and failures will be discussed, pointing the way to a successful space policy that includes taking risks but also learning how to mitigate them"--Provided by publisher.
Topic:
Astronautics and state  Search this
Space law  Search this
Exploration  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1104176