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4 Space Power in a National Context To what ends does a nation wield “space power?” What specific benefits does a nation accrue from possessing and exploiting elements of “space power?”
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Document Date: 2012-01-04 11:30:26


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Columbus / RAND / /

Company

NASA 110 Space Power / /

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United States / /

Currency

ZAR / USD / GBP / /

Event

Labor Issues / Diplomatic Relations / /

Facility

International Space Station / /

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communications industries / real estate / by-product / space-related technologies / civil and criminal law code governing space activities / space systems / nearterm applications / government support services / navigation services / weapons systems / space technologies / fragile systems / public relations / transportation price / /

Organization

North Atlantic Treaty Organization / Congress / US Air Force / Government Accounting Office / Aerospace Force / United States Army / US Government / US Coast Guard / American Government / United States Space Command / US Space Command / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / office of Management and Budget / United States Navy / Air Force Space Command / United States Marine Corps / US Space Force / /

Person

C. Bryan Gabbard / Peter Hays / Bush / Scott Pace / /

Position

Space Player / President / Major / /

Technology

ESA / space-related technologies / /

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