National security: Impediment to space sciences?

Journal Article
National security: Impediment to space sciences?
Skolnikoff, E.B. (2004)
Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Winter, p. 33

Abstract/Summary:

Recently announced plans for completing the International Space Station, launching a manned
mission to Mars, and generally setting "a new course for America's space program" will require extensive international cooperation. Yet such cooperation is now being significantly impeded by federal government regulation ofthe space sciences, according to Academy Fellow Eugene Skolnikoff.

Citation:

Skolnikoff, E.B. (2004): National security: Impediment to space sciences?. Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Winter, p. 33 (http://www.amacad.org/publications/bulletinwinter2004.aspx)
  • Journal Article
National security: Impediment to space sciences?

Skolnikoff, E.B.

Abstract/Summary: 

Recently announced plans for completing the International Space Station, launching a manned
mission to Mars, and generally setting "a new course for America's space program" will require extensive international cooperation. Yet such cooperation is now being significantly impeded by federal government regulation ofthe space sciences, according to Academy Fellow Eugene Skolnikoff.