International Space Station: The Next Space Marketplace
Author: G. Haskell, M. Rycroft
Published by Springer Netherlands
ISBN: 978-94-010-5846-9
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-4259-5
Table of Contents:
- Keynote Address ISS: From Political to Scientific and Economic Preeminence
- Brazilian Participation in the International Space Station, with an Emphasis on Microgravity Research
- BEOS — A New Approach to Promote and Organize Industrial ISS Utilization
- Protein Crystallography Services on the International Space Station
- Commercial Protein Crystallisation Facility: Experiences from the STS 95 Mission
- The ISS, an Opportunity for Technology in Space
- ISS: Management of the Commercial Research and Development Process
- Entrepreneurial Initiatives to Use the ISS for Profit
- From Space Station to Space Tourism: The Role of ISS in Public Access to Space
- International Space Station Commercialization: Can Canada Blaze the Trail Forward?
- Transitioning to Commercial Exploitation of Space
- International Space Station Commercialization Study
- Searching for New Opportunities from the International Space Station, and Using Them in Eastern Africa
- International Space Station: New Uses in Marketplace of Ideas
- ISS — The First International Space Classroom: International Cooperation in Hands-on Space Education
- Art Module “MICHELANGELO”: A Possibility for Non-Scientific ISS Utilization
- Space Education and Space-Based Education: The Russian Experience
- Legal Environment for Exploitation of the International Space Station (ISS)
- Promotion of Industrial ISS Utilization by the German Space Agency
- Commercial Management for the Space Station: Making the ISS More Accessible to All
Includes bibliographical references
This book addresses issues of ISS utilization and operations from all perspectives, especially the commercial viewpoint, as well as for scientific research and technological development, and education in the widest sense of the word. It will be of great interest to those working in industry, academia and government, particularly in public-private partnerships