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5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing reading, September 5, 2008
This review is from: The Privatization of Space Exploration: Business, Technology, Law and Policy (Hardcover)
THE PRIVATIZATION OF SPACE EXPLORATION: BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY, LAW AND POLICY is a pick for any college-level collection strong in space science. It provides an important view: that linking space exploration to entrepreneurial rather than scientific goals could move the space program from the property of NASA and a few aerospace firms to the business environment, fostering a renaissance in space use and space flights. Tips on how to move space purposes from the government to the private sector make for intriguing reading and recommendation for business and science collections alike.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Yes., October 2, 2010
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This review is from: The Privatization of Space Exploration: Business, Technology, Law and Policy (Hardcover)
Quick, short, to the point. You can read it in a day and you will find information that you can use. I bought it then forgot about it, just restarted it last night and finished it this morning. Had details that others had missed. Good, very good actually, overview of where we are (in general, it being from 2008 and this being post HR5781 2010) with tourism and commercialism, fast and pointed aspects of working with Russians organizations and regulations. Go ahead and do it, you will find something in it for yourself and also because it is not a deep dive into detail you will think of a few people you know who aren't completely interested in Space who will enjoy it. For them it will be an eye opener.
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