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Chinese and European space policy events

A couple of events this week on international space policy issues:

The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is hosting tonight “A New Space Race? Chinese and American Plans for War and Peace in Orbit and Beyond”. If you’re not in Denver, you can watch a free live webcast of the event starting at 7 pm MDT.

On Friday CSIS is hosting a panel on The New European Space Policy here in Washington, featuring speakers from ESA and the European Commission, along with John Logsdon of GWU’s Space Policy Institute. This won’t be webcast live, although CSIS frequently provides transcripts and/or audio and video of their events afterwards.

3 comments to Chinese and European space policy events

  • richardb

    During the last century it wasn’t too hard to predict the long term future of manned space activities, out 10 to 20 years. Now with the beginnings of commercial human access to space just beginning, I don’t think it’s possible to predict the next 5 years. Innovation is finally hitting the space biz. Sometime in this century there will be the space equivalent of CES for the space travel market. At that point, will anyone much care what the heads of agencies say?

  • Now with the beginnings of commercial human access to space just beginning, I don’t think it’s possible to predict the next 5 years. Innovation is finally hitting the space biz.

    I think we hear that mantra repeated every 3-4 years…?

  • Adrasteia

    Yes, but this time it’s different. ;)

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