CONTENTS
(Volume 83, Science and Technology Series)
Page
FOREWORD, Robert H. Jacobs vii
PREFACE, Gayle L. May and Ashok R. Deshmukh xi
Space: A Vital Stimulus to Our National Well-Being
(31st AAS Goddard Memorial
Symposium)
INTRODUCTION 3
Space: A Vital Stimulus to Our National Well-Being—Introduction (AAS 93-400), Gayle L. May 5
Space: A Vital Stimulus to Our National Well-Being—Reception and Exhibits Summary (AAS 93-401), John C. Durrett 7
Space: A Vital Stimulus to Our National Well-Being—Opening Remarks (AAS 93-402), Ashok R. Deshmukh 9
Space: A Vital Stimulus to Our National Well-Being—Keynote Address (AAS 93-403), Alan B. Mollohan 11
NASA: A Part of the Solution—Luncheon Address I (AAS 93-404), Norman Y. Mineta 17
Redesign of the Space Station—Luncheon Address II (AAS 93-405), Daniel S. Goldin
LEADERSHIP, ECONOMY AND STABILITY 31
Leadership—A Consistent Goal of U.S. Space Policy (AAS 93-406), John M. Logsdon 33
Leadership, Economy, and Stability: The Economy (AAS 93-407), Kent Hughes 39
Stability and International Cooperation in Space (AAS 93-408), John Fabian 43
ENVIRONMENT, EDUCATION AND HEALTH 47
Environment, Education, and Health—Introduction (AAS 93-409), Stephan Palmer 49
Environment, Education, and Health: The Environment (AAS 93-410) Summary, Berrien Moore, III 51
Stimulating Interest and Achievement in Math and Science Through Satellite Technology (AAS 93-411), Nancy R. McIntyre 57
The Contributions of the Space Sciences and Engineering to Health on Earth (AAS 93-412), Harry C. Holloway 63
TECHNOLOGY, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND A PROJECTION FOR THE FUTURE 73
Technology, International Development, and a Projection for the Future—Introduction (AAS 93-413), Wilfred Mellors 75
Technology for Future Civil Space Missions (AAS 93-414), John H. McElroy 77
INTELSAT: A Model of International Cooperation in Space (AAS 93-415), Francis Latapie 93
A Projection for the Future (AAS 93-416), Charles Pellerin 99
DEBATE 105
Resolved: “The Space Program Has Been and Continues to Be an Effective Stimulus to U.S. Technological Competitiveness.”—Debate (AAS 93-417), H. Hollister Cantus, Mark J. Albrecht, Brenda Forman 107
CONCLUSION 119
Space: A Vital Stimulus to Our National Well-Being—Conclusion (AAS 93-418), Gayle L. May, Ashok R. Deshmukh 121
World Space Programs and Fiscal Reality
(30th AAS Goddard Memorial Symposium)
Page
INTRODUCTION 125
World Space Programs and Fiscal Reality: The Problem and the Opportunity—Keynote Address (AAS 92-251), Roy Gibson 127
World Space Programs and Fiscal Reality: The Situation Facing Congress—Luncheon Address (Summary) (AAS 92-252), Barbara Mikulski 133
Making Space Policy in Today’s Environment—Keynote Address (AAS 92-253), Mark J. Albrecht 135
DIRECTIONS TO TOMORROW 143
Space Program Planning in Canada (AAS 92-254), W. M. (Mac) Evans 145
Western Europe’s Commitment to Space (AAS 92-255), Karl-Egon Reuter 153
NASA: Directions to Tomorrow (AAS 92-256), Samuel W. Keller 165
Less Status Symbol: More Down-to-Earth Benefits (AAS 92-257), Igor Khripunov 171
An Overview of the Future Plans of the Japanese Space Agencies (AAS 92-258), Masanori Nagatomo 175
China’s Space Industry (AAS 92-259), Kangyuan Zhao 197
CONSTRAINTS TO THE VISION 203
Constraints to the Vision—Introduction (AAS 92-260), Joseph S. Hezir 205
Implementing the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) on an Annual Appropriation (AAS 92-261), Michael D. Griffin 209
The European Space Agency’s Achievements and Future Plans (AAS 92-262), Karl-Egon Reuter 217
You Can’t Get There From Here (AAS 92-263), Brenda Forman 231
International Technology Transfer: A Barrier to Cooperation? (AAS 92-264), Dennis Burnett 233
The Selling of Russian Space: Some Notes for Western Governments and Businessmen (AAS 92-265), Andrew Aldrin 239
COOPERATION - THE ESSENCE OF THE FUTURE 247
Will the “Soviet” Space Program be Sucked into a Black Hole of Economic and Political Chaos? (AAS 92-266), Roald Z. Sagdeev 249
Cooperation - The Essence of the Future?, Competition is Not a Bar to Cooperation (AAS 92-267), James M. Beggs 257
Sharing the Financial Burden by International Cooperation -Does the Process Work? (AAS 92-268), John J. Egan 261
Economic Benefits of International Cooperation in Space Activities (AAS 92-269), Ralph Chipman 267
Increased Coordination as a First Step to Enhanced Cooperation (AAS 92-270), Geraldine Baca-Spross 273
Is it Time to Create a World Space Agency? (AAS 92-271), Kenneth S. Pedersen 279
DEBATE 287
Has the Time Passed for Large Scale Space Endeavors Conducted as National Initiatives?—Debate (AAS 92-272), John M. Logsdon, H. Hollister Cantus 289
APPENDICES 297
Publications of the American Astronautical Society 298
Science and Technology Series 299
Advances in the Astronautical Sciences 304
AAS History Series 310
INDEX 311
Numerical Index 313
Author Index 317