The inaugural speech for the international space travel symposium which took place in Bad Godesberg, West Germany on 2 Oct. 1985 explains why Europe must take an active part in all aspects of manned space travel for the nineties, including the development of the space station itself and the development of its own reusable space transport and supporting ground equipment to proceed on an equal share basis with the US and Japan while maintaining close international cooperation.
Manned Spaceflight in the Nineties: The European Perspective
1985
11 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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