04858oam 2200661 a 450 991081639980332120110106064426.0979-82-16-01713-41-283-05345-41-84972-922-097866130534591-59884-422-910.5040/9798216017134(OCoLC)713022975(MiFhGG)GVRL5267(OCoLC)669160807(DLC)ABC1598844229(CKB)2670000000077957(EXLCZ)99267000000007795720101004e20112023 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrSpace and security a reference handbook /Peter L. HaysSanta Barbara, Calif. :ABC-CLIO,2011.New York :Bloomsbury Publishing (US),2023.1 online resource (xiv, 289 pages)Contemporary world issues seriesDescription based on print version record.1-59884-421-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Tables; Preface; Chapter 1 Background and History; U.S. Space Policy before Sputnik; Sputnik Changes Everything, 1957-1963; The Moon Race and Sanctuary Supreme, 1964-1980; Space Comes of Age, 1981-Present; References; Notes; Chapter 2 Problems, Controversies, and Solutions; Space and Military Transformation; Space Regulation and Export Controls; References; Note; Chapter 3 Worldwide Perspectives; Space Law and the Advancement of Spacepower; Space Weaponization; Congested Space: Spectrum Crowding, SSA, and Orbital DebrisChina as an Emerging Space Power References; Chapter 4 Chronology; Chapter 5 Biographical Sketches; James A. Abrahamson; Edward C. Aldridge ("Pete"); Norman R. Augustine; George H. W. Bush; George W. Bush; Stephen A. Cambone; James E. Carter Jr.; William J. Clinton; Hugh L. Dryden; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Howell M. Estes III; James C. Fletcher; Gerald R. Ford; T. Keith Glennan; Daniel S. Goldin; Daniel O. Graham; Michael D. Griffin; Richard C. Henry; Robert T. Herres; Robert Jastrow; Lyndon B. Johnson; John F. Kennedy; George A. Keyworth; James R. Killian Jr.; George Kistiakowsky; Hans M. MarkNeil H. McElroy Robert S. McNamara; John B. Medaris; Thomas S. Moorman Jr.; Richard M. Nixon; Barack H. Obama; Thomas O. Paine; Samuel C. Phillips; John L. Piotrowski; Donald A. Quarles; Ronald W. Reagan; Donald H. Rumsfeld; Bernard A. Schriever; Wernher von Braun; Caspar W. Weinberger; Thomas D. White; Jerome B. Wiesner; 6 Data and Documents; Documents; NSC-5520, "Draft Statement of Policy on U. S. Scientific Satellite Program,"; National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958; Department of Defense Directive 5160.32, "Development of Space Systems,"; National Security Decision Memorandum"Development of Anti-Satellite Capability," Department of Defense Directive 3100.10," Space Policy; "Fact Sheet: U.S. Commercial Remote Sensing Policy,"; "Fact Sheet: U.S. Space-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Policy,"; "National Space Policy of the United States of America; 7 Directory of Organizations; U.S. Organizations; 8 Resources; Books, Chapters in Books, and Monographs; Journal Articles; Periodicals; Congressional Hearings and Reports; Government Documents, Studies, and Technical Reports; Documents from NSC Box at National Archives, Washington, D.C.; Newspaper ArticlesInternet Sources List of Acronyms; Index; About the AuthorTwo-and-a-half years before Russia launched the first Sputnik satellites in 1957, the United States had already established a secret policy that emphasized peaceful applications of space technology and set the precedent of using satellite overflight for reconnaissance collection. Almost all of the organization and management structures that were created in the 1950s continue to affect U.S. national security space policy today.Contemporary world issues.Astronautics and stateUnited StatesAstronautics, MilitaryUnited StatesSpace industrializationGovernment policyUnited StatesSpace surveillanceGovernment policyUnited StatesOuter spaceCivilian useGovernment policyUnited StatesAstronautics and stateAstronautics, MilitarySpace industrializationGovernment policySpace surveillanceGovernment policy629.40973Hays Peter L838508DLCDLCDLCBOOK9910816399803321Space and security3983215UNINA