With this issue, the Journal of Space Philosophyenters its 6th year of publication. The feature articles, ## 7 and 8, in this issue describe the recent collaboration of Kepler Space Institute with the Science of Laws Institute.
There is a
This issue comes at a time of heightened public interest in astronomy in the aftermath of the recent total solar eclipse that swept across the United States on August 21, 2017, drawing visitors from across the country and across the
We wish to advise readers that this issue of the Journal of Space Philosophy completes five years of its publication for the Global Space Community. We acknowledge the excellent continuous professional work of Kepler Space Institute
16-18 September Meeting of the Recursive Distinctioning (RD)
Research Team at Clayton, Missouri
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This Special Science issue of the Journal of Space Philosophy is a catalyst for us to reflect on the five years we have been editing the Journal for you readers.
It was a surprise in 2012 that the global Space