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Category: Books, Book Chapters and Reports

Summary of 2016 in Space: The Significance of the Space Activities of Governments

May 1, 2017October 25, 2018Books, Book Chapters and Reports

SPI associate, Deganit Paikowski coauthored “Summary of 2016 in Space: The Significance of the Space Activities of Governments”, which reviews the main space events of 2016, and analyzes key trends in the space activity of states, in relation to matters such as industrial technological development, space research, and collaborations.

“Protein Crystallization for Drug Development: A Prospective Empirical Appraisal of Economic Effects of ISS Microgravity”

January 13, 2017October 25, 2018Books, Book Chapters and Reports

Institute for International Science and Technology Policy faculty member Nicholas Vonortas authored a chapter of NASA’s “Economic Development of Low Earth Orbit”.

After Apollo?: Richard Nixon and the American Space Program

April 1, 2015October 25, 2018Books, Book Chapters and Reports

Dr. John Logsdon’s award-winning 2015 book, “After Apollo?: Richard Nixon and the American Space Program” explores the decisions of the Nixon administration, including ending space exploration and approving the space shuttle.

The Survival Crisis of the U.S. Solar System Exploration Program in the 1980s

January 1, 2013October 25, 2018Books, Book Chapters and Reports

Dr. John Logsdon authored a chapter for Exploring the Solar System by Dr. Roger Launius titled, “The Survival Crisis of the U.S. Solar System Exploration Program in the 1980s”.

Economics and Financing of Communications Satellites

January 1, 2013October 25, 2018Books, Book Chapters and Reports

Dr. Henry Hertzfeld authored a chapter of the Handbook of Satellite Applications titled, “Economics and Financing of Communications Satellites”.

Missile Negotiations with North Korea – A Strategy for the Future

October 1, 2011October 25, 2018Books, Book Chapters and Reports

Dr. Scott Pace co-authored “Missile Negotiations with North Korea – A Strategy for the Future”, a U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS report that explores a policy strategy for North Korean ballistic threats.

Target NEO- Open Global Community NEO Workshop Report

July 28, 2011October 25, 2018Books, Book Chapters and Reports

Brent Barbee served as editor of “Target NEO- Open Global Community NEO Workshop Report”, a final report of the Target NEO: Open Global Community NEO Workshop, held at the George Washington University on February 22, 2011.

Analyzing the Development Paths of Emerging Spacefaring Nations: Opportunities or Challenges for Space Sustainability

April 1, 2011October 25, 2018Books, Book Chapters and Reports

“Analyzing the Development Paths of Emerging Spacefaring Nations: Opportunities or Challenges for Space Sustainability” by M. Andsell, L. Delgado, and D. Hendrickson, is a Capstone research report that studies the development paths and challenges to emerging spaceflight programs.

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