CONTENTS
(Volume 85, Science and Technology Series)

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FOREWORD vii

PREFACE ix

Civil Space in the Clinton Era
(32nd Goddard Memorial Symposium)

INTRODUCTION 3

Civil Space in the Clinton Era: Welcoming Remarks and Introduction of Chairman Stokes (AAS 94-251), Alan B. Mollohan 5

Reinventing the Space Program: Keynote Address (AAS 94-252), Lewis Stokes 9

Stay the Course: Luncheon Address (AAS 94-253), Norman R. Augustine 15

Acceptance Speech: AAS John F. Kennedy Astronautics Award (AAS 94-254), Jack Brooks 21

Space Advocacy in a Changing World: Summary of Plenary Address (AAS 94-255), Norman Y. Mineta 23

The Soloman Story: A Modern Space Dilemma—Luncheon Address (AAS 94-256), George E. Brown, Jr. 25

THE ROLE OF SPACE IN NATIONAL POLICY 35

The Role of Space in National Policy: Summary (AAS 94-257), Nathan Rich 37

“Reinventing” NASA, The Next Frontier (AAS 94-259), Lionel S. Johns 45

A NATIONAL STRATEGIC PLAN FOR SPACE 53

A National Strategic Plan for Space: Summary (AAS 94-261), Joseph F. Sifer 55

NASA’s Strategic Plan for Space (AAS 94-262) Charts, Peggy Finarelli 61

A National Strategic Plan for Space: The Public Perspective (AAS 94-263), George C. Larson 65

A National Strategic Plan for Space: An Academic Perspective (AAS 94-266), Claude R. Canizares 71

A National Strategic Plan for Space: The International Perspective (AAS 94-267), Joan Johnson-Freese 75

THE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT THAT IMPACTS SPACE BUSINESS 81

The Regulatory Environment That Impacts Space Business: Summary (AAS 94-268), Dwayne A. Day 83

FORUM 91

The U.S. Civil Space Program and U.S. Foreign Policy: How Closely Should They Be Linked? (AAS 94-269), John Fabian (moderator), Ken Pedersen and Terrence Finn 93




Partners in Space . . . 2001
(41st AAS Annual Meeting)

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INTRODUCTION 103

Partners in Space . . . 2001: Meeting Summary (AAS 94-326), Rick W. Sturdevant 105

The Deregulation of Space: Opening Remarks (AAS 94-327), A. Thomas Young 113

The Challenge of Space Exploration in a New Era: Luncheon Address (AAS 94-328), Daniel S. Goldin 119

AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON COMPETITION AND COOPERATION IN SPACE 129

Why Cooperate in Space? Europe and the U.S. in the 1960’s, Two Differenct Perspectives (AAS 94-330), Lorenza Sebesta 131

U.S. LAUNCH CAPABILITY: GOVERNMENT/INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP 145

Space Launch Capabilities at Martin Marietta (AAS 94-344) Charts, Arthur Morrissey 147

The Inadvertent Development of a Cartel by Government: A Customer’s Perspective (AAS 94-345) Outline, John S. Perkins 155

INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS/COOPERATION IN SPACE 157

International Partnerships/Cooperation in Space at ISAS (AAS 94-350), Jun Nishimura 159

Development and Progress in Chinese Space (AAS 94-351), Hua Liu 169

COMMERCIAL SPACE COMMUNICATIONS 173

Skynet® Satellite Services (AAS 94-352) Outline, Karl Savatiel 175

Long-Term Communications Satellite Business (AAS 94-353), Pierre J. Madon 179

Commercial Communications Satellites: Marketplace Trends and Needs (AAS 94-354) Charts, Walter H. Braun 183

Commercial Space Communications: The Asian Experience (AAS 94-355), William D. Wade 187

Overview of Operation of DBS Satellites by TAO in Japan (AAS 94-356) Abstract, Misao Matsushita 202

Commercial Space Communications at ORBCOMMsm (AAS 94-358) Charts, Alan L. Parker 203

WHAT SHOULD BE THE U.S. NATIONAL SPACE PROGRAM? 213

What Should be the U.S. National Space Program? (AAS 94-363), Nathan J. Lindsay 215

APPENDIX A

Other Sessions held at the 41st AAS Annual Meeting, “Partners in Space . . . 2001 221

APPENDIX B

Space Station Freedom: Gateway to the 21st Century—Space Station Symposium Summary 223

APPENDIX C

Space Opportunities in a Changing World: 39th AAS Annual Meeting Summary 231

APPENDIX D

Space: Changes, Challenges and Opportunities—40th AAS Annual Meeting Program 254

APPENDIX E

Publications of the American Astronautical Society 258

INDEX 273

Numerical Index 275

Author Index 278