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The Commercial Space Launch Amendments Act of 2004, H.R
Journal of Space Law
SPACE POLICY PRIMER Key Concepts, Issues, and Actors SECOND EDITION
Trends in Space Commerce
State of the Space Industrial Base 2020 Report
Private Commercial Space Transportation's Dependence on Space Tourism and NASA's Responsibility to Both Thomas Brannen
The Future of Space Commercialization
GAO-07-16 Commercial Space Launches
Outpost: an In-Orbit Commercial Space Station Habitat Development Enabling Cost-Effective and Sustainable U.S
Commercial Crew Program and FAA Licensing IAC Bremen October 2018
The Future of Security in Space: a Thirty-Year US Strategy
The Future Management and Use of the U.S. Space Launch Bases and Ranges
Historical Analogs for the Stimulation of Space Commerce
Commercial Space: Federal Regulation, Oversight, and Utilization
Commercial Spaceflight for Science and Exploration
International Space Law, Documents and Agreements
Driving Space Commerce Through Effective Spectrum Policy
Military Use of Satellite Communications, Remote Sensing, and Global Positioning Systems in the War on Terror Ricky J
Top View
CHINA's SPACE NARRATIVE 1 Preface
Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics Committee on Science, Space, and Technology U.S
Commerce and the International Space Station
NASA's Efforts to Mitigate the Risks Posed by Orbital Debris
The Commercial Space Launch Industry: Small Satellite Opportunities and Challenges
Iac-09.E6.3.4 Commercialization Is Required for Sustainable
Commercial Space Exploration
Pdf 4 Zapata, Edgar
Commercial Market Assessment for Crew and Cargo Systems Pursuant to Section 403 of the NASA Authorization Act of 2010 (P.L
Of Space Law
HEO Commercial Spaceflight Development January 2021 Phil Mcalister, NASA HQ Agenda
A Snapshot of Commercial Space
3. Intensity: Outputs from the Space Economy
The International Space Station Commercialization (Issc) Study
NASA Plan for Commercial LEO Development to Achieve a Robust Low-Earth Orbit Economy from Which NASA Can Purchase Services As One of Many Customers
A Space Policy Primer
Energy for Space Strategy