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VOLUME 5 NUMBER 2

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JOURNAL OF SPACE PHILOSOPHY

Vol. 5. No. 2, Fall 2016

CONTENTS

REGULARS:

  1. “Journal Cover”
  2. “Dedication”
  3. “Preface,” Bob Krone and Gordon Arthur
  4. “Contents”
  5. “Press Release,” Gordon Arthur
  6. “Notes from the Chair,” Gordon Holder
  7. “Letters to the Editor,” Kim Kee Young, Kim Peart, Mike Snead

 

FEATURE ARTICLES:

  1. “Space Abundance for Humankind’s Needs: A Proposal for US Leadership,” Bob Krone and Leo Thorsness 
  2. “Resurrecting the US Space Program by Focusing on New Advanced Technology for Human Presence and Profit,” Paul Werbos and Edward McCullough
  3. “Recursive Distinctioning: The 2016 Clayton, Missouri Conference,” Bob Krone

 

OTHER ARTICLES:

  1. “Recursive Distinctioning, Tetracoding and the Symmetry Properties of Chiral Tetrahedral Molecules,” Martin Hay 
  2. “Tailoring Airlines for Space Operations,” Jay Rollins
  3. “Dawn of a Space Revolution,” Kim Peart
  4. “Designing Governance for Humanity’s Survival,” Bob Krone and Salena Gregory-Krone
  5. “Your Place on Mars,” Naté Sushereba
  6. “STEAM Space: New Worlds of Education,” Holly Melear
  7. “Extreme Futures Technology Forecasting,” Report on the October 22, 2016 Conference/Workshop, San Francisco, Bob Krone and Salena Gregory-Krone
  8. “Editors”
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