This book examines the international and domestic American legal problems associated with activity in outer space from a strong policy perspective, with particular attention given to problems associated with space commercialization and with military activities in outer space. Outer Space: Problems of Law and Policy is indispensable as a casebook, reference, and self-teaching tool for students, practitioners, academics, and members of the aerospace industry.
Inner Space/Outer Space brings together much of the exciting work contributing to a new synthesis of modern physics.
Life In Outer SpaceBears and birds, people and planets -- many things live on planet Earth.
This book is a call to educators to factor equality and diversity into the process of outer space development by creating a widespread movement to teach outer space development studies to all students, especially those who study social and ...
Lunine, Jonathan, Debra Fischer, Heidi Hammel, Thomas Henning, Lynne Hillenbrand, James Kasting, Greg Laughlin, et al. 2008. Worlds Beyond: A Strategy for Detection and Characterization of Exoplanets. Report of the ExoPlanet Task Force.
This exciting second book in the Lost series tells the incredible true story of the doomed Apollo 13 moon mission that nearly ended in disaster.
Chosen by readers like you for Macmillan's young adult imprint Swoon Reads, Meet Me in Outer Space is a sweet, heartachingly real story of love and college life by debut author Melinda Grace.
Includes Outer Space In World Politics, By J. M. Goldsen; Outer Space And World Peace, By P. Kecskemeti; The Soviet Union And The Political Uses Of Outer Space, By A. L. Horelick; Public Opinion And The Development Of Space Technology: 1957 ...
In this fascinating radical history of space exploration, Fred Scharmen shows that often science and fiction have combined in the imagined dreams of life in outer space, but these visions have real implications for life back on earth.
Jed Cochrane tried to be cynical as the helicab hummed softly through the night over the city.
Asimov illuminates the process of scientific discovery as he describes man's first attempts at flight, the launching of the first satellite, the development of rockets, and man's orbits in outer space