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Month: January 2017

Is Creating a National Space Council the Best Choice?

January 3, 2017November 19, 2018Authored Articles and Conference Papers

Dr. John Logsdon authored an essay for The Space Review answering the question, “Is there a best organizational structure of approach at the presidential level, if the United States wants to maximize the contributions of its civil, military, intelligence, and commercial space capabilities to the pursuit of its national goals and purposes?”

Dr. John Logsdon Cited in Los Angeles Times

January 2, 2017November 19, 2018News

Dr. John Logsdon provided comment on SpaceX’s return to flight in a Los Angeles Times article titled, “SpaceX eyes Jan. 8 return to satellite launches after finishing explosion investigation”.

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