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The Annual Compendium of Commercial Space Transportation: 2017
China's Long-Range View
China's Orbital Launch Activity
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2013 Commercial Space Transportation Forecasts
Financial Operational Losses in Space Launch
Commercial Space Transportation: 2011 Year in Review
Section 2: China's Space and Counterspace Programs
China Near Seas Combat Capabilities
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Feasibility Study for Multiply Reusable Space Launch System
Space Policies, Issues and Trends in 2016-2017
Chinese Satellite Diplomacy: China's Strategic Weapon for Soft and Hard Power Gains
Updated Version
Chinese Foreign Policy: a Chronology April – June 2009 Catharine Melvin
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Debris Creation in Geostationary Transfer Orbits: a Review of Launch Practices 2004-2012
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Commercial Space Transportation 2014 Year in Review
A Rivalidade E a Cooperação Nas Relações China-Índia
Secretariat Distr.: General 15 July 2014 English
We All Yearn to Explore Space, Not Only with Unmanned Probes, but with Human Pioneers
Study of the Feasibility of a “Rocket Launching Consultancy”
Space Policies, Issues and Trends in 2015-2016
Asian Nuclear, Missile and Space Digest
Global Launch Vehicle Selector User Manual This Document Will Guide the User in the Use of the Global Launch Vehicle Selector
Cenan Al-Ekabi Stefano Ferretti Editors Space for Sustainable
ODQN 15-1, January 2011
WALLONIE ESPACE INFOS N 44 Mai-Juin 2009
Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janeiro Instituto Coppead De Administração Alina Orlova the Current State of the Space Industry
Space Policies, Issues and Trends in 2008/2009
Semi- Annual Launch Report Second Half of 2009
The Market for Expendable Launch Vehicles
Commercial Space Transportation: 2010 Year in Review
Space Investment Implications of the Final Frontier Rising Demand for Bandwidth and Falling Launch Costs Make Space a Highly Relevant Domain of Disruption