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“Lost and Gone Forever”? Clementine and the Blending of Civilian and Military Space Science
I have been working on a study of the Clementine program, a lunar orbiter that flew in 1994. Here is the abstract for this study. I would welcome any thoughts about it. In the early 1990s, just as the Cold … Continue reading
Posted in History, Lunar Exploration, Politics, Science, Space
Tagged ballistic missile defense organization, Clementine, clementine spacecraft, climate, Department of Defense, George Abbey, History, Mark Albrecht, missile defense organization, Moon, NASA, public policy, Richard Truly, science, space science, space science activities, Stuart Nozette, technology transfer, U.S. Civil Space, vandenberg air force
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Announcement of Space Policy and History Forum #4
Falling Back to Earth: A First Hand Account of the Great Space Race and the End of the Cold War Space Policy and History Forum #4 Presented by Dr. Mark Albrecht, Board of Trustees, USSpace LLC Abstract: Mark Albrecht will … Continue reading
Posted in History, Politics, Science, Space
Tagged cold war, Cosmos Club, Department of Defense, Earth science, History, international relations, International Space Station, Mark Albrecht, Mars, Moon, NASA, politics, presidential power, public perceptions, public policy, science, Soviet Union, space science, space shuttle, U.S. Civil Space
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