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VOLUME 3, NUMBER 1

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JOURNAL OF SPACE PHILOSOPHY

Vol. 3. No. 1, Spring 2014

CONTENTS

 

REGULARS:

  1. Journal Cover
  2. Dedication
  3. Preface. Bob Krone & Gordon Arthur
  4. Contents
  5. Journal Press Release. Walt Putnam
  6. About Kepler Space Institute Inc. Board of Directors
  7. Letters-to-the-Editor. George Robinson, Ed Hancock, Bea Parnes, Rob Godwin, Richard Godwin
  8. The American Energy Security Crisis Solution – Space Solar Power. Mike Snead
  9. Political Feasibility and Space Solar Power Implementation. Bob Krone and Mike Snead
  10. The Promise and Wisdom of Nanotechnology. Stephanie Lynne Thorburn
  11. Richard Kirby’s Inspiration. Gordon Arthur
  12. Arthur C. Clarke’s Philosophy for the 21st Century. Bob Krone
  13. Celestial Values. Kim Peart
  14. Human Space Activity: The Spiritual Imperative. Madhu Thangavelu
  15. The Space Option: Our Cosmic Choice. Arthur Woods
  16. The Happiest 20 Seconds of our Lives. Leo Thorsness
  17. Asteroid Mining: Why and How. Michael Buet and Robert Frantz
  18. The Evolutionary Impulse to Expand Beyond Earth. Steven Wolfe
  19. Astro-Humanism: Space as a Spiritual Movement. Walt Putnam
  20. Isaacson 1980 Aspirational Statement –Space Exploration. Bob Krone
  21. A Planetary Defense Policy. Al Globus
  22. Solar Power Satellites for a Sustainable Industrial Future. William Mook
  23. Space Art. Various Artists
  24. Research. Gordon Arthur
  25. Global Decision Makers Alert. Bob Krone and Gordon Arthur
  26. Board of Editors.
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