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“Once We Went to the Moon”

Oct 24, 2018

Dr. John Logsdon’s article, which discusses a U.S. return to the moon, appears in AIAA’s Aerospace America October 2018 issue. The article considers the factors that led to the initial moon landings in the Apollo program, and the circumstances that exist...

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The Costs of Human Spaceflight Are High. History Shows the Benefits Are Too

Sep 11, 2018

Dr. John Logsdon weighs in on the costs and benefits of human spaceflight in his Time.com article, “The Costs of Human Spaceflight are High. History Shows the Benefits Are...

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“Revisiting Non-Interference Zones in Outer Space”

Jan 31, 2018

SPI graduate student Cody Knipfer published a new piece in The Space Review entitled, “Revisiting Non-Interference Zones in Outer Space”.

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“How to Reduce US Space Expenses Through Competitive and Cooperative Approaches”

Jan 23, 2018

SPI graduate student Takuya Wakimoto published “How to reduce US space expenses through competitive and cooperative approaches” in The Space Review.

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“The U.S. and China Need to Start Cooperating in Space”

Dec 8, 2017

SPI graduate student Cody Knipfer recently published “The U.S. and China Need to Start Cooperating in Space” in...

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“International Cooperation and Competition in Space: How – and Why – Should the United States Proceed?”

Nov 21, 2017

SPI graduate student Cody Knipfer published “International Cooperation and Competition in Space: How – and Why – Should the United States Proceed?” in The Space Review. The first of a two part piece on key factors affecting international space...

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SPI Graduate Student Chris Beauregard Gives Presentation at International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety Conference

Oct 20, 2017

One of SPI’s graduate students, Chris Beauregard, recently presented a paper titled “Evaluating and Communicating Acceptable Levels of Risk in Space Tourism” at the International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety Conference last...

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“Why Should We Go? Reevaluating the Rationales for Human Spaceflight in the 21st Century”

Oct 17, 2017

SPI graduate student Cody Knipfer published “Why Should We Go? Reevaluating the Rationales for Human Spaceflight in the 21st Centry” in The Space...

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“It’s Time to Reevaluate Export Controls on Commercial Spacecraft”

Oct 10, 2017

SPI graduate student Cody Knipfer published “It’s Time to Reevaluate Export Controls on Commercial Spacecraft” in Fair...

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“The Case for Domestic Rocket Engine Procurement”

Oct 10, 2017

SPI graduate student Chris Beauregard published “The Case for Domestic Rocket Engine Procurement” in the October edition of the Journal of Science Policy &...

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