Masters of the Universe: Science, Politics and the New Space RaceDemos, 2004 - 93 lappuses Forget Apollo versus Sputnik. A new space race is getting under way. This time, it’s all about competing visions for space: a place for peaceful scientific research, a source of innovation, or the ultimate arena for military power? Masters of the Universe describes a new vision of 'public space'. The authors explore how space technologies can help governments and citizens meet the challenges of economic modernisation and sustainable development. Can Britain build on the lessons from Beagle and forge a progressive social and political agenda for space? The stakes are high with a battle on between Europe, America and emerging space nations such as China. Will public space win, or will a more sinister vision based on domination and weaponisation prevail? This report is the culmination of a year-long partnership with leading organisations in the British space industry: EADS Astrium; the British National Space Centre; the Met Office; the National Environment Research Council; the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory; Science Museum, London; the UK Industrial Space Committee; and the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council. |
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... launch of the Rosetta comet-chaser. In July 2004 the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft – a joint project of NASA and the ... launched. British scientists are involved in each of these missions. All of them are risky and some will almost ...
... launch of the Rosetta comet-chaser. In July 2004 the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft – a joint project of NASA and the ... launched. British scientists are involved in each of these missions. All of them are risky and some will almost ...
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... launch a new probe by 2007 using the same innovative technology. Although it was comparatively cheap, Beagle was more sophisticated than anything NASA has deployed, and would have been capable of digging beneath the surface of Mars to ...
... launch a new probe by 2007 using the same innovative technology. Although it was comparatively cheap, Beagle was more sophisticated than anything NASA has deployed, and would have been capable of digging beneath the surface of Mars to ...
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... launch capabilities and support for the International Space Station . Perhaps unsurprisingly , the plan was ill - received by Mrs Thatcher's Cabinet , and never saw the light of day . Demos 19 Introduction : four stories of space.
... launch capabilities and support for the International Space Station . Perhaps unsurprisingly , the plan was ill - received by Mrs Thatcher's Cabinet , and never saw the light of day . Demos 19 Introduction : four stories of space.
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... launch . The report states that : ' No system of missile defences can be fully effective without placing sensors and weapons in space ... For US armed forces to continue to assert military pre - eminence , control of space ... must be ...
... launch . The report states that : ' No system of missile defences can be fully effective without placing sensors and weapons in space ... For US armed forces to continue to assert military pre - eminence , control of space ... must be ...
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... launch , such that Europe contributes to the less strategic aspects of space missions.'33 Such a frank admission in the pages of a European Commission green paper highlights the extent to which US and European ambitions for space have ...
... launch , such that Europe contributes to the less strategic aspects of space missions.'33 Such a frank admission in the pages of a European Commission green paper highlights the extent to which US and European ambitions for space have ...
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24. lappuse - The exploration and use of outer space, including the Moon and celestial bodies, shall be carried out for the benefit and in the interests of all countries, irrespective of their degree of economic or scientific development, and shall be the province of all mankind.
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25. lappuse - Parties to the Treaty undertake not to place in orbit around the Earth any objects carrying nuclear weapons or any other kinds of weapons of mass destruction, install such weapons on celestial bodies, or station such weapons in outer space in any other manner. The Moon and other celestial bodies shall be used by all States Parties to the Treaty exclusively for peaceful purposes.
29. lappuse - IT is TIME to stop pretending that Europeans and Americans share a common view of the world, or even that they occupy the same world.
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24. lappuse - Outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies, is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other means.
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