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   SPACE EXPANSION : SPACE STATION
News Resources Bibliography
Moonstruck: What's Up with U.S. Space Policy? -- James Clay Moltz  -- Center for Nonproliferation Studies  -- February 02, 2004

James Clay Moltz examines the underlying military motives behind the Bush administration's new space plans and argues that a better vision for the future of space is one based on international cooperation.

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Business on Board: NASA Shifts Strategy For Selling Outer Space -- Ariana Eunjung Cha  -- Washington Post  -- March 18, 2003

Space policy experts debate the merits of NASA's increasing emphasis on promoting commercial microgravity research on the space shuttle and space station.

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Russia's decaying space program up in the air -- Anna Badkhen  -- San Francisco Chronicle  -- October 16, 2002

Russian space officials say that Moscow may have to scale back its operations supporting the International Space Station because it has no money to manufacture Soyuz vessels for manned space flights.

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Space station failing science tests -- Traci Watson  -- USA Today  -- September 18, 2002

Astronauts on the International Space Station will have less time to conduct science experiments than astronauts on Skylab did 30 years ago, a National Academy of Sciences panel says.

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Lost in Space -- Mark Alpert  -- Scientific American  -- May 27, 2002

NASA's committment to the space shuttle and the International Space Station is sharply criticized at recent congressional budget hearings.

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Orbital Telescope Platform Proposed For SETI, Asteroid Watch Duties -- Leonard David  -- Space.com  -- May 08, 2002

A new telescope, docked on the International Space Station, will be capable of not only probing the depths of the Universe, but also listening for the chatter of other civilizations and spotting Earth-threatening asteroids.

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Computer crash strikes space station -- Will Knight  -- New Scientist  -- February 02, 2002

One of the computer systems aboard the International Space Station (ISS) crashed, shutting down solar power generation and temporarily severing communications with Earth. The cause of the computer crash remains a mystery.

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Space Junk and ISS: A Threatening Problem -- Leonard David  -- Space.com  -- January 07, 2002

A detailed overview on the threat of space debris to the International Space Station.

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New ISS Duty: A Military Outpost? -- Leonard David  -- Space.com  -- September 24, 2001

Satellite surveillance has long been a central pillar of espionage and military intelligence. Now, for the first time, a multi-nation human outpost -- the multi-billion dollar International Space Station (ISS) -- could prove beneficial in the world-wide campaign to root out terrorism.

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Private Space Station Planned -- Vladimir Isachenkov  -- Washington Post  -- September 04, 2001

A partly Russian-owned company that once tried to bail out the Mir space station announced a plan Tuesday to launch a private space station for paying tourists.

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