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US space exploration strategy: is there a better way? / Blamont, Jacques   Journal Article
Blamont, Jacques Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Despite the importance of space to modern life, the public has lost interest in its most human aspect, exploration. This is because spacefaring nations, and especially the USA, have clung on to outmoded cold war ways of thinking about it. The US attitude of 'command' over its international partners will no longer work and we must instead adopt a new, inclusive paradigm in the 'wiki' mould. With different countries leading different facets of a global, cooperative endeavour, and contributions reciprocated in ways valuable to all participants (e.g. through access to know-how or capacity building) there is a real possibility of advancing beyond near-Earth orbit. Keeping the ISS open for the training of future long-duration crews would be the first step in a unified human drive to the Moon, involving first a robotic village and then an international base, with Mars an ultimate goal. It the USA were to reorient its thinking towards such a project it would demonstrate true leadership.
Key Words Leadership  United State  MARS  Modern Life  International Partners 
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We the people: consequences of the revolution in the management of space applications / Blamont, Jacques   Journal Article
Blamont, Jacques Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The creation of Google Earth has initiated a new market for space imaging with hundreds of millions of potential customers. The distribution of data could replace their production as the driving factor in the development of the image business, up to the point where the managers of the flow of information would control and finance the space system, as operators do with satcoms.
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