Commercial Space Exploration Potential Contributions of Private Acto
This book offers a comprehensive overview of current space exploration in terms of geopolitical and commercial aspects. Despite multiple attempts to foster commercial activities in the field of space exploration, for decades the domain largely contin
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Clelia Iacomino
Commercial Space Exploration Potential Contributions of Private Actors to Space Exploration Programmes
SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology European Space Policy Institute
The books in this series cover various space-related domains including space policy and strategy, governance, space economy, space law and regulations, space diplomacy and international relations or space security among others. They aim at supporting a good understanding of the issue they cover and at providing ESPI perspectives on the topic. Each book explores an important area of space policy development and provides a comprehensive overview of the topic and an in-depth analysis of the main implications for the space sector. Information and positions provided in the reports are the result of a thorough background research including extensive literature review and key stakeholders interviews and of space policy experts analyses.
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Clelia Iacomino
Commercial Space Exploration Potential Contributions of Private Actors to Space Exploration Programmes
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Clelia Iacomino European Space Policy Institute Vienna, Austria
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