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Astronaut, Cosmonaut...Euronaut?. William Triplett.

by Triplett, William; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 57Science. Publisher: Air & Space, 2003ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Astronautics -- International cooperation | Astronauts | European Space Agency | International Space Station | Space centers | Space research -- Europe | Space shuttle missionsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The recent loss of the space shuttle Columbia, and continuing doubts as to whether the International Space Station will ever be completed, only add to the uncertainty over how many non-U.S. astronauts will fly, and when." (AIR & SPACE) This article discusses the European Space Agency's problems in developing a viable space program due to cutbacks caused by the Columbia disaster and limited flight opportunities for European astronauts.
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Originally Published: Astronaut, Cosmonaut...Euronaut?, Aug./Sept. 2003; pp. 44-51.

"The recent loss of the space shuttle Columbia, and continuing doubts as to whether the International Space Station will ever be completed, only add to the uncertainty over how many non-U.S. astronauts will fly, and when." (AIR & SPACE) This article discusses the European Space Agency's problems in developing a viable space program due to cutbacks caused by the Columbia disaster and limited flight opportunities for European astronauts.

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