An edition of The space station decision (1990)

The Space Station Decision

Incremental Politics and Technological Choice (New Series in NASA History)

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An edition of The space station decision (1990)

The Space Station Decision

Incremental Politics and Technological Choice (New Series in NASA History)

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English
Pages
312

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Cover of: Space Station Decision
Space Station Decision: Incremental Politics and Technological Choice
2008, Johns Hopkins University Press
in English
Cover of: The Space Station Decision
The Space Station Decision: Incremental Politics and Technological Choice (New Series in NASA History)
October 11, 2007, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Cover of: The space station decision
The space station decision: incremental politics and technological choice
1990, Johns Hopkins University Press
in English

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First Sentence

""Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting a laboratory in space?," John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, asked in the spring of 1961."

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Library of Congress
TL797.M334

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Paperback
Number of pages
312

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OL9688878M
ISBN 10
0801887496
ISBN 13
9780801887499
OCLC/WorldCat
153582708
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599991
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2069139

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"Do we have a chance of beating the Soviets by putting a laboratory in space?," John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, asked in the spring of 1961.
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