Attention is given to the NASA Space Station system elements whose production is under consideration by potential foreign partners. The ESA's Columbus Program declaration encompasses studies of pressurized modules, unmanned payload carriers, and ground support facilities. Canada has expressed interest in construction and servicing facilities, solar arrays, and remote sensing facilities. Japanese studies concern a multipurpose experimental module concept. Each of these foreign investments would expand Space Station capabilities and lay the groundwork for long term partnerships.
Internationalization of the Space Station
1985-01-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Galloping, Creeping, or Receding Internationalization
Online Contents | 1998
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British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996
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|The growing internationalization of powder metallurgy
Tema Archiv | 1988
|Problems in Internationalization of SAE Standards
SAE Technical Papers | 1988
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