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THIRTEENTH
NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
(The Promise of Space)
ed. Steve Eisenhart, 1997, 232p.,
Soft Cover $50.00
The
following topics are covered in the 1997 Proceedings Report:
Launchspace,
Inc. Seminar: space industry trade update, trends and commercial
opportunities;
GPS International Association (GIA) Conference—GPS/transport Africa;
from
competition to cooperation: Russians and Americans in space; capital
markets
and investment outlook, the American commercial space industry today,
global
launch industry—the market outlook; satellite communications
applications—challenges
and outlook; rapidly evolving nature of space and its importance to
national
security; space support forum; Earth sensing—a market approach; space
exploration—international
space station and beyond; space technology hall of fame reception;
space
technology hall of fame dinner and K-12 student program. The keynote
address
by Hon. Sheila E. Widnall, Ph.D., Secretary of the Air Force is
included,
and a luncheon address by NASA Administrator, Daniel S. Goldin. Many
other
top space decision-makers in academia, industry, and government
contributed
to this volume. These proceedings are based on a symposium held April
1-4,
1997, Colorado, Springs, Colorado.
THE
TWELFTH NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
(Space—Enhancing Life
on Earth)
ed. Beth Ann Lipskin et al., 1996, 222p, ISBN 1-889475-00-9,
Soft Cover $50.00
Many
of the top space decision-makers in academia, industry, and government
contributed to this volume. The following topics are covered in the
proceedings
of the 1996 annual conference: space applications and cooperation;
Earth
sensing, communication, and navigation applications; faster, better,
cheaper;
global security interests in space; international space station and
space
launch capabilities; “TechNation” national public radio/voice of
America
radio and TV program. In the opening cermony a tribute to the 25th
anniversary
of Apollo 14 and Apollo 15 and the 15th anniversary of the 1st Space
Shuttle
flight is given. Among the presentations are those by James A. Lovell,
Buzz Aldrin, Hans Mark, Edward Stone, Daniel S. Goldin, Jake Garn and
many
others.
THE
ELEVENTH NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
(Space - Vision and
Reality: Face to Face)
ed. Beth Ann Lipskin et al., 1995, 214p, ISBN 0-9616962-9-X,
Soft Cover $50.00
Many
of the top space decision-makers in academia, industry, and government
contributed to this volume. The following topics are covered in the
proceedings
of the 1995 annual conference: visions for the future; positioning for
the future; remote sensing: the emerging era; there are opportunities
in
space; we can achieve competitive vision with aquisition reality;
national
security requirements in space; the world is into space; space
technology
hall of fame dinner presentation and the outlook for space.
THE
TENTH NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
(Windows of Opportunity)
ed. Beth Ann
Lipskin
et al., 1994, 244p, ISBN 0-9616962-8-1, Soft Cover $50.00
The
following topics are covered in the proceedings of the 1994 annual
conference:
windows of opportunity; the international space station; space support
forum; spaceflight update; competitive launch capabilities; supporting
life on Planet Earth; national security space issues; NASA in the
balance;
Earth and space observations—did we have cousins on Mars?; NASA: A new
vision for science and; space technology hall of fame. In a special
Space
Commerce ‘94 Forum & Expo sections on business trends in high tech
commercialization; how to succeed in space technology business (making
dollars and $ense); obstacles & opportunities to success in
technology
commercialization; NASA’s commercial technology mission—a new way of
doing
business (policy & practices; practices in action—a new way
(implementation
& business opportunities) and; space commerce review are covered.
Out of Print - THE
NINTH NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
ed. Beth Ann Lipskin
et al., 1993, 236p, ISBN 0-9616962-7-3, Soft Cover $50.00
This
volume presents the proceedings of the 1993 annual conference. Many of
the top space decision-makers in academia, industry, and government
contributed
to this volume. It covers the following themes: change, challenge and
opportunity;
Washington insiders - national space policy & budget issues; civil
space - a vision for the future; space power for an expanded vision;
unparalled
launch vehicle propulsion capabilities; national security space issues;
perspectives on the Air Force in space; future technology - space
propulsion
Earth observation and international cooperation; achieving efficient
space
transportation; harnessing the opportunities ahead - U.S. Aerospace and
the response to a changing world; the future is in space exploration;
kids,
parents & teachers are into space; and public congressional forum
on
space -international issues. Appendices.
THE
EIGHTH NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
ed. Beth Ann Lipskin
et al., 1992, 300p, ISBN 0-9616962-6-5, Soft Cover $50.00
This
volume which presents the proceedings of the 1992 annual conference,
covers
the following themes: space in 1992 - in this century and in the next;
manned space flight - a global report in the international space year;
new launch technologies and American competitiveness; technology
utilization
and American competitiveness; outlook for the U.S. space program; space
support forum on education; military space capabilities and
requirements;
space hall of fame induction ceremony; NASA reports; international
cooperation
and commitments in the ISY and beyond and; public congressional forum
on
space. Appendices. Many of the top space decision-makers in academia,
industry,
and government contributed to this volume, among them Dr. Edward
Teller, Director Emeritus at the Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory,
William E. Burrows, Professor of Journalism, New York University, and
Bill
Nelson, former congressman from Florida.
THE
SEVENTH NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
ed. Diana L. Nitschke
et al., 1991, 224p, ISBN 0-9616962-5-7, Soft Cover $50.00
With a welcome by President George Bush this volume presents the proceedings of the 1991 annual conference. The volume covers the following themes: redefining U.S. space goals and policy; business/education space partnership; mission from Planet Earth; future space transportation; National Aerospace Plane; space debris; commercial space trends for the future; industry and space; technology utilization/U.S. business competitiveness; space support; international relations and space exploration; European infrastructure; U.S.S.R. and space; space and national security/military space operations/Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI); and space and the environment. Many of the top space decision-makers in academia, industry, and government contributed to this volume, among them The Honorable Edward C. (Pete) Aldridge, The Honorable Don Fuqua, and Dr. Edward Teller.
THE
SIXTH NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
ed. Diana L.
Nitschke,
et al., 1990, 198p, ISBN 0-9616962-4-9, Soft Cover $50.00
U.S. Space Foundation annual conference proceedings with foreword by George Bush, President of the United States and introduction by NASA Administrator/Astronaut Richard Truly. Keynote speakers were: Richard B. Cheney, Secretary of Defense; Joel Hefley, Congressman, Colorado; Dr. Edward Teller, Director Emeritus, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Thomas J. Murrin, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce; J. Danforth Quayle, Vive President of the United States. Many other notables participated in the program.
The
volume deals with (1) ensuring freedom of space, (2) developing space
launch
capabilities and infrastructure, (3) opening the frontiers of space,
(4)
using the unique features of space to enhance life on Earth, (5)
enhancing
economic development with innovative space programs; being competitive
in technology and education, (6) communicating with Congress and the
public.
Many illustrations. based on a conference held April 9-11, 1990.
THE
FIFTH NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
(Space, A New Era)
ed.
Allison P. Kinsley et al., 1989, 292p, ISBN 0-9616962-3-0, Soft Cover
$50.00
A four-day
conference with welcome by President George Bush. Distinguished
speakers
included Astronaut Wally M. Schirra, Jr., Dr. James C. Fletcher, NASA
Administrator,
Dr. Carl Sagan, James M. Beggs, Astronaut Dr. Joseph P. Allen, Dr.
Edward
Toller, Astronaut Gene Cernan, General James Abrahamson, Senator Jake
Garn,
Astronaut James “Ox” van Hoften, Roy Gibson. Topics dealt with
included
space debris and international implications, outer space treaties and
space
law, Apollo tribute, international cooperation, emerging space nations,
Space Station, Aero-Space Plane, civil commercial opportunities,
military
space and SDI, and space education. Many illustrations.
Based
on a conference held April 4-7, 1989, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
THE
FOURTH NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
(Space Challenge ‘88)
ed. Allison P.
Kinsley et al., 1988. 346p, ISBN 0-9616962-2-2, Soft Cover
$50.00
This four-day conference was keynoted by a number of distinguished speakers, among them: General Sam Phillips, USAF (Ret.), former Apollo Program Director; Donald E. Fink, Editor-in-chief, Aviation Week & Space Technology; Astronaut Joseph P. Allen, Executive Vice President, Space Industries, Inc.; James Beggs, Chairman, Spacehab, Inc., former NASA Administrator. The volume deals with such topics as international space programs, U.S. commercial space transportation, East-West launch competition, the Moon, Mars and beyond, military space programs, national security, SDI, emerging space technologies, space education and space law. Many illustrations. Based on a conference held April 12-15, 1988, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
THE
THIRD NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
(National Space: Countdown
to the Future)
ed. Steven D.
Mitchell, et al., 1987, 314p, ISBN 0-9616962-1-4,
Soft Cover, $50.00
This
excellent volume provides an SDI update by Lt. Gen. James A.
Abrahamson,
USAF. It deals with U.S. space goals and strategy by such
speakers
as: Dr. James C. Fletcher, NASA Administrator; Dr. Michael Yarymovych,
Vice President, Rockwell International; and the Honorable Edward “Pete”
Aldridge, Secretary of the Air Force. On the subject of our
strategic
defense, including SDI, the Honorable Caspar W. Weinberger addressed
the
audience. The volume covers many other topics such as space
launch
options — rebirth of ELV, space commercial opportunities, military
R&D
options, international space perspectives, the next step in space,
space
militarization or military safeguards in space, the U.S. program in the
year 2000, space law and space education. Many
illustrations.
Based on conference held January 20-23, 1987, in Colorado Springs,
Colorado.
THE
SECOND NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
(Space Expectations)
ed. Victor
Wegenhoft, et al., 1986, 264p, ISBN 0-9616962-0-6, Soft Cover,
$35.00
Among
the distinguished speakers at this symposium were: Lt. Gen. James A.
Abrahamson,
USAF, Director for the Strategic Defense Initiative, Dept. of Defense;
Lt. Gen. Forest S. McCartney, USAF, Commander, Space Division, Lt. Gen.
John Furmar Wall, USA, CG, US Army Strategic Defense Command; Vice
Admiral
William E. Ramsey, USN, Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. Space
Command.
Guest speakers included Caspar Weinberger, Secretary of Defense, and
James
M. Beggs, former NASA Administrator. The volume covers such
topics
as emerging opportunities in space, international space,
cooperation/competition
in outer space, new technologies, space commercialization and industry,
SDI, media in space, policy and arms control, and the challenge to
Congress.
Many illustrations. Based on conference held November 20-22,
1985,
in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS REPORT
(Space, The Next Ten
Years)
eds. Ted W.
Jensen, et al., 1985, 176p, Soft Cover, $25.00
Many
notables in the nation contributed to this volume, among them Norman R.
Augustine, Dr. John L. McLucas, Dr. George A. Keyworth II, Lt. General
James A. Abrahamson, Dr. Edward Teller, Congressman Kenneth B. Kramer,
James M. Beggs, and Lt. General John F. Forrest. The volume
covers
such topics as space commercialization and industry, space education,
Congressional
views, the DoD and the military in space, arms control, space law,
civil
and international space, space policy, science and technology, and
space
after 1994. This valuable material is based on talks and
presentations
given at the First Space Symposium held November 26-28, 1984, at
Colorado
Springs, Colorado. Copies still available.