An old adage in military circles is that taking the high ground gives one side an obvious advantage over an adversary. When it comes to space, that seems to…
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An old adage in military circles is that taking the high ground gives one side an obvious advantage over an adversary. When it comes to space, that seems to…
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Today, ASP Adjunct Fellow, August Cole, argued that “government red tape” is hindering U.S. space development. “Why SpaceX Should Replace Russia as Air Force’s Rocket Engine Maker” showcases the…
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Many of Russia’s tie-ins with the U.S. space program are well known. Yesterday, NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio posted to Twitter a beautiful photo of a Russian Soyuz launch as…
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One of the great 21st Century ironies is that the global economy is critically dependent on space-based communications, monitoring and navigation yet decades ago the American public lost its…
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Money is a funny subject inside the Beltway. Civil servants get by on proscribed grade-guided salaries that often mean commuting dozens of miles to work while those on Capitol…
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President Barack Obama had every reason to stay in Washington when he cancelled a crucial trade trip to Asia earlier this month. It was what everybody inside the Beltway expected…
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