Whether the United States chooses to return to the moon, go on to Mars, or something in between or beyond, it is not just where that is important, but how. To a large extent, how will involve implicitly or explicitly responding to the first Chinese manned space flight, on 15–16 October 2003. The United States can continue to exclude China from cooperative space efforts, commence a new manned-space-flight race, or initiate an incremental program of space cooperation including the Chinese. The interests of the space program and of the nation would be best served by cooperation
The current study is part of the forecasting phase of a proposed technology assessment. This report ...
The 21st century has seen the emergence, after the Soviet Union and the United States, of the third ...
The 2020s will see a flurry of space activity, with both national and commercial programs picking up...
In recent years the U.S. space program has been in decline, mostly due to budget cuts. Because of th...
China has a determined, yet still modest, program of civilian space activities planned for the next ...
This paper examines the previous achievements of the Chinese Space Program and explores the future o...
This volume explains the beginnings and expansion of China\u27s space program, analyzing how China i...
China is the most important recent entrant to the space exploration endeavor. China\u27s participati...
The People’s Republic of China successfully completed its second human spaceflight mission on Octobe...
Space collaboration has become quite common in recent years, thanks in large part to the high cost o...
Space collaboration has become quite common in recent years, thanks in large part to the high cost o...
Sun Tzu’s adage of “bearing down on the enemy” seems to encapsulate the current approaches of both t...
China is presently at a technological level comparable to the United States in the 1960\u27s with re...
On January 3rd 2019, China’s lunar probe Chang’e 4 has become the first to land on the far side of t...
This project is a follow up to the initial space initiatives report by Elko et al, (2004). The curre...
The current study is part of the forecasting phase of a proposed technology assessment. This report ...
The 21st century has seen the emergence, after the Soviet Union and the United States, of the third ...
The 2020s will see a flurry of space activity, with both national and commercial programs picking up...
In recent years the U.S. space program has been in decline, mostly due to budget cuts. Because of th...
China has a determined, yet still modest, program of civilian space activities planned for the next ...
This paper examines the previous achievements of the Chinese Space Program and explores the future o...
This volume explains the beginnings and expansion of China\u27s space program, analyzing how China i...
China is the most important recent entrant to the space exploration endeavor. China\u27s participati...
The People’s Republic of China successfully completed its second human spaceflight mission on Octobe...
Space collaboration has become quite common in recent years, thanks in large part to the high cost o...
Space collaboration has become quite common in recent years, thanks in large part to the high cost o...
Sun Tzu’s adage of “bearing down on the enemy” seems to encapsulate the current approaches of both t...
China is presently at a technological level comparable to the United States in the 1960\u27s with re...
On January 3rd 2019, China’s lunar probe Chang’e 4 has become the first to land on the far side of t...
This project is a follow up to the initial space initiatives report by Elko et al, (2004). The curre...
The current study is part of the forecasting phase of a proposed technology assessment. This report ...
The 21st century has seen the emergence, after the Soviet Union and the United States, of the third ...
The 2020s will see a flurry of space activity, with both national and commercial programs picking up...