U.s.-european Collaboration In Space Science
by National Research Council /
1998 / English / PDF
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U.S.-European Collaboration in Space Science
U.S.-European Collaboration in Space Science reviews the
past 30 years of space-based research across the Atlantic. The
book, which was prepared jointly with the European Space Science
Committee (under the aegis of the European Science Foundation)
begins with a broad survey of the historical and political context
of U.S.-European cooperation and collaboration in space.
reviews the
past 30 years of space-based research across the Atlantic. The
book, which was prepared jointly with the European Space Science
Committee (under the aegis of the European Science Foundation)
begins with a broad survey of the historical and political context
of U.S.-European cooperation and collaboration in space.
The focus of the book is a set of 13 U.S.-European missions in
astrophysics, space physics, planetary sciences, earth sciences,
and life and microgravity research that illustrate "lessons
learned" on the evolution of the cooperation, mission planning and
scheduling, international agreements, cost-sharing, management, and
scientific output.
The focus of the book is a set of 13 U.S.-European missions in
astrophysics, space physics, planetary sciences, earth sciences,
and life and microgravity research that illustrate "lessons
learned" on the evolution of the cooperation, mission planning and
scheduling, international agreements, cost-sharing, management, and
scientific output.
These lessons form the basis of the joint committee's findings and
recommendations, which serve to improve the future conduct and
enhance the scientific output of U.S.-European cooperation and
collaboration in space science.
These lessons form the basis of the joint committee's findings and
recommendations, which serve to improve the future conduct and
enhance the scientific output of U.S.-European cooperation and
collaboration in space science.