Space, the Dormant Frontier
Changing the Paradigm for the 21st Century
Joan Johnson-Freese author Roger Handberg author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:23rd Sep '97
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This unique look at the state of the U.S. space program examines the program as a whole, discussing the split between the civil and military sides and policy recommendations.
Rather than examining only the civil or military side of the US space program, as have many books in the past, Space, the Dormant Frontier takes a unique look at the space program as a whole.
Rather than examining only the civil or military side of the US space program, as have many books in the past, Space, the Dormant Frontier takes a unique look at the space program as a whole. Part of the book's treatise is that the two communities must stop ignoring each other if the US space program is to move forward beyond being a science project, jobs program, or political football. How the program got into its current, semi-desperate state is also examined, as history has given space a legacy once glorious, now an albatross. The authors include information and analysis on the military and civil space programs, challenge the perspective of the Washington Beltway analyst with vested interests in the status quo, and make policy recommendations based on realism, rather than idealism.
ISBN: 9780275958879
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288 pages