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- catalog contributor b1678039.
- catalog contributor b1678040.
- catalog contributor b1678041.
- catalog contributor b1678042.
- catalog contributor b1678043.
- catalog created "c1984.".
- catalog date "1984".
- catalog date "c1984.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1984.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies and indexes.".
- catalog description "pt. I. American government and space. U.S. space structure and policy (AAS 82-151) ; The outer space lobby and the 1980 elections (AAS 82-152) ; A business perspective on space policy (AAS 82-153) ; The United States military in space (AAS 82-154) ; The U.S. government and policy making for the new space age (AAS 82-155) ; Conclusions : the Goldman and Fulda, and Chafer articles (AAS 82-156) ; Conclusions : the United States military in space (AAS 82-157) ; Conclusions : the U.S. government and policy making for the space age (AAS 82-158) -- pt. II. Political economics and space. Political economy (AAS 82-159) ; Political feasibility of space industrialization ideology and public policy (AAS 82-160) ; Economic issues of colonizing space (AAS 82-161) ; The satellite solar power system : providing for a flexible and stable energy future (AAS 82-162) ; Conclusions on the political economy of space (AAS 82-163) -- ".
- catalog description "pt. III. Foreign space programs. Space efforts (AAS 82-164) ; United States-European competition in outer space : problems and prospects (AAS 82-165) ; Soviet manned spaceflight : perspectives and prospects (AAS 82-166) ; Japanese space industrialization : Japan goes after the high frontier (AAS 82-167) ; Third world perspectives on outer space technology and resources (AAS 82-168) ; Conclusions on foreign space programs (AAS 82-169) -- ".
- catalog description "pt. IV. Space applications. Space applications : epistemological process (AAS 82-170) ; Lineaments of Texas : expressions of surface and subsurface features (AAS 82-171) ; The development of a commercially viable remote sensing industry (AAS 82-172) ; Social and public policy implications of communication satellites (AAS 82-173) ; Use of Landsat imagery to monitor changes in land use patterns in the Niger watershed (AAS 82-174) ; The role of satellite power stations in future energy supplies (AAS 82-175) ; Politics and economics of space commerce (AAS 82-176) ; The role of "good" science fiction and space applications and the future (AAS 82-177) ; Conclusion : the commercialization of space -- the extension of routine business (AAS 82-178) -- ".
- catalog description "pt. V. The future. The future (AAS 82-179) ; International space stations : road to global cooperation (AAS 82-180) ; Social institutions for space : near-Earth colonies and outland communities (AAS 82-181) ; Ecological problems in extra-terrestrial life support systems (AAS 82-182) ; Lunar and asteroid mining (AAS 82-183) ; A focus on Mars (AAS 82-184) ; Conclusions on the future (AAS 82-185).".
- catalog extent "xii, 429 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Space and society.".
- catalog identifier "0877032041".
- catalog identifier "087703205X (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Space and society.".
- catalog isPartOf "Science and technology series (American Astronautical Society) ; v. 59.".
- catalog isPartOf "Science and technology series, 0278-4017 ; v. 59".
- catalog issued "1984".
- catalog issued "c1984.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Diego, Calif. : Published for the American Astronautical Society by Univelt,".
- catalog relation "Space and society.".
- catalog subject "Astronautics Social aspects Congresses.".
- catalog subject "TL787 .S628 1982".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. American government and space. U.S. space structure and policy (AAS 82-151) ; The outer space lobby and the 1980 elections (AAS 82-152) ; A business perspective on space policy (AAS 82-153) ; The United States military in space (AAS 82-154) ; The U.S. government and policy making for the new space age (AAS 82-155) ; Conclusions : the Goldman and Fulda, and Chafer articles (AAS 82-156) ; Conclusions : the United States military in space (AAS 82-157) ; Conclusions : the U.S. government and policy making for the space age (AAS 82-158) -- pt. II. Political economics and space. Political economy (AAS 82-159) ; Political feasibility of space industrialization ideology and public policy (AAS 82-160) ; Economic issues of colonizing space (AAS 82-161) ; The satellite solar power system : providing for a flexible and stable energy future (AAS 82-162) ; Conclusions on the political economy of space (AAS 82-163) -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. III. Foreign space programs. Space efforts (AAS 82-164) ; United States-European competition in outer space : problems and prospects (AAS 82-165) ; Soviet manned spaceflight : perspectives and prospects (AAS 82-166) ; Japanese space industrialization : Japan goes after the high frontier (AAS 82-167) ; Third world perspectives on outer space technology and resources (AAS 82-168) ; Conclusions on foreign space programs (AAS 82-169) -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. IV. Space applications. Space applications : epistemological process (AAS 82-170) ; Lineaments of Texas : expressions of surface and subsurface features (AAS 82-171) ; The development of a commercially viable remote sensing industry (AAS 82-172) ; Social and public policy implications of communication satellites (AAS 82-173) ; Use of Landsat imagery to monitor changes in land use patterns in the Niger watershed (AAS 82-174) ; The role of satellite power stations in future energy supplies (AAS 82-175) ; Politics and economics of space commerce (AAS 82-176) ; The role of "good" science fiction and space applications and the future (AAS 82-177) ; Conclusion : the commercialization of space -- the extension of routine business (AAS 82-178) -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. V. The future. The future (AAS 82-179) ; International space stations : road to global cooperation (AAS 82-180) ; Social institutions for space : near-Earth colonies and outland communities (AAS 82-181) ; Ecological problems in extra-terrestrial life support systems (AAS 82-182) ; Lunar and asteroid mining (AAS 82-183) ; A focus on Mars (AAS 82-184) ; Conclusions on the future (AAS 82-185).".
- catalog title "Space and society : challenges and choices : proceedings of a conference held April 14-16, 1982 at the University of Texas at Austin / edited by Paul Anaejionu, Nathan C. Goldman, Philip J. Meeks.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".