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Developments in space activities in Poland / Manikowski, Piotr   Journal Article
Manikowski, Piotr Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Poland has a long-standing tradition in space activities. Polish institutions have participated as co-investigators in almost all European Space Agency (ESA) science projects, as well as on many other missions. However, the first Polish satellite (PW-SAT) was only launched in 2012. Poland was one of the first Eastern European countries to conclude a Cooperation Agreement with ESA in the peaceful use of outer space; it was signed in 1994 and followed by a second in January 2002. Negotiations on Polish membership in the ESA were started in autumn of 2011, and ended in April 2012. Following ratification of the agreement, Poland officially became the 20th Member State of ESA on 19 November 2012. This article examines how Poland is setting its way as a space nation. It describes recent developments in the Polish space programme, including the road to Poland's full membership in the European Space Agency.
Key Words Poland  Space Policy  Space Activity  ESA 
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Leadership by default: the United States and the final frontier / Ferster, Warren   Journal Article
Ferster, Warren Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The United States' leadership in space is a natural result of its high standing among the world's democracies and its vast wealth, which enables it to spend more than US$35 billion annually on civil and national security space activity, far surpassing all other nations.
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