Jingoism Will Get U.S. Nowhere In Global Space Affairs
There was a time when the U.S. didn't have or need a national policy on space. The idea was to catch up with the Soviet Union's first steps in low Earth orbit, surpass its developing capabilities and be first to put men on the Moon and bring them back. That was that. But things grew complicated in...
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