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China’s Secret Satellite Rendezvous ‘Suggestive of a Military Program’
In August, two Chinese satellites met up in orbit, a sign of China’s increasingly-sophisticated space program or of its increasingly-sophisticated space warfare program.

A Traffic Cop for Satellites
The Space Data Association,which began operations in July, provides advance notice of potential collisions so satellite operators can reposition their spacecraft before it's too late.

The Augustine Report: Seeking A Human Spaceflight Program Worthy of a Great Nation

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Visit Institute Fellow Eric Sterner's Guest Blog on the Space News website


Making National Space Policy
The evolution of United States Space Policy from Eisenhower to Obama

 

Military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have confirmed the importance of space based assets to U.S. military power. Only a few times in human history has a technical advance had such a profound impact on national security and the balance of power. The advent of sea power was one such millennial development; air power was another; space power is a third.

In response to these new and increasingly important developments, the Marshall Institute is examining the issues affecting U.S. military space policy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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