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Inside Space Policy

  • Albert Einstein And The Case For An International Space Force
  • Space Safety and Sustainability and the Creation of ‘Space Forces’
  • Frank A. Rose, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance. (U.S. Mission Geneva File Photo)Role of Diplomacy In Keeping Outer Space Safe, Secure and Sustainable
  • Rendition of a possible architecture for capturing an asteroid as proposed under NASA's Asteroid Retrieval Mission (Credits: NASA).Senate Passes Compromise Commercial Space Bill
  • Throwing Dice in Space: The Future of Human Spaceflight
  • European ministers and representatives at the ESA Council at Ministerial Level, Luxembourg, on 2 December 2014. - Credits: ESA - S. Corvaja.2014 ESA Ministerial Council: the Future of European Space Policy
  • Guns, Butter and and Rockets: The Economics of Spaceflight
  • Debris at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in UkraineMalaysia Flight MH17 and Spaceflight: A Widening Crisis?
  • Clouds seen from STS-96 don't need silver liningSausages and Space Policy
  • US and Russian flags fly, belying the building political furor between the nationsCrisis Planning for NASA
  • When the countdown clock began ticking, nine minutes before launch, it must have caught the assembled spectators by surprise. Mission 51C was indeed the quietest human launch ever conducted by NASA, a fact which sat uneasily with Public Affairs staff and public alike (Credits: NASA)."T-9 Minutes and Counting ...": NASA's First Secret Shuttle Flight
  • “Mission Impossible” finally launches as Columbia roars into the darkened Florida skies on 12 January 1986 (Credits: NASA).A Senator in Space: 61C And The Original ‘Mission Impossible’
  • Draft ITAR Revision Released for Comment
  • Sequestration and Espionage: Public Loses Access to NASA
  • US Space Budgets: Three Weeks into Sequestration
  • Was the Virgin Land Campaign only a Giant Cover-up for the Baikonour Construction?
  • Vote from Space, Vote for Space
  • X-37B's Return to Earth Steals Some of Shenzhou-9's Thunder
  • New Approach for US State Department on International Code of Conduct for Outer Space Activities
  • Welcome to the First Issue of the Space Safety Magazine
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Browse The Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster

  • Evidence of foam loss preceding the disastrous Shuttle Columbia reentry (Credits: NASA)How We Nearly Lost Discovery: Returning to Flight After Columbia
  • Remembering Columbia
  • Learning from Columbia
  • Remnants of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, stored in the RLV hangar at Kennedy Space Center (Credits: NASA).Organizational Factors of the Columbia Disaster
  • The Columbia Disaster and Space Program Safety
  • Columbia And The Day of Remembrance
  • Sixteen Minutes from Home
  • STS-107: Columbia's Lost Crew
  • Columbia debris reconstructionTimeline of the Columbia Disaster
  • Columbia Disaster Recommended Reading
  • Sacriflight by Lloyd Behrendt, commemorates Columbia's last launchColumbia Disaster Creative Works
  • The Columbia Disaster In Perspective
  • A trajectory analysis that used a computational fluid dynamics approach to determine the likely position and velocity histories of the foam (Credits: NASA Ref [1] p61).Cause and Consequences of the Columbia Disaster
  • According to CAIB, destruction of the crew module took place over a period of 24 seconds, beginning at an altitude of approximately 42,672m and ending at 32,000m (Credits: NASA).Lessons Learned from the Columbia Disaster
  • Columbia streaking over the Very Large Array radio telescope in Socorro, New Mexico (Credits: NASA).Impact of Columbia Disaster on US Aviation Safety
  • Columbia debris reconstructionLiving with Columbia: Interview with Mike Cianilli
  • Remembering the Columbia Crew, One Day at a Time
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