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Multinational and ethical issues in manned-space strategy
This paper discusses alternative approaches to communication and dispute resolution pertinent to a variety of perspectives on manned-space strategy. Since contemporary astronaut activities are both national and multinational, and increasingly involve different sectors, cultures, disciplines and spec...
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