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Online Journal of Space Communication is a cross-disciplinary
scholarly publication designed to advance space communication
as a profession and as an academic discipline.
The
Journal is distributed electronically without charge to
users on a global basis. New editions to the Journal will
be released three times a year. Individual issues will provide
in-depth examination of matters of importance to satellite
and space communication in terms of:
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Education
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Innovation
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Economy
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Services
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Regulation
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Social
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Regional
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The
Journal's goal is to become a credible record and repository
for developments of public significance in satellite and
space communication, and to promote critical analysis of
those developments. Each Journal issue will be designed
to make complex historical, technical, economic, regulatory
and social issues more accessible and understandable. The
Journal will provide historical perspective, help to set
a future agenda and stimulate discussion.
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| Greetings
from Prof. Don Flournoy, the editor of the Online Journal
of Space Communication. |
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(Quicktime, 4.9MB, 2:23 minute.) Get Quicktime
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Congratulations:
Sir Martin Sweeting wins 2008 Sir Arthur
Clarke Lifetime Achievement Award. Click
here for more information.
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The
Online Journal of Space Communication mourns the death of
Sir Arthur C. Clarke. Click
here for the BBC news coverage. |
Note:
Report on Fall Commercial Space Conference
at GWU now online as Issue No. 12 of this Journal. Click
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Congratulations
Satellite 2007 SSPI Hall of Fame:
- Robert Berry, SS/Loral
- Larry Boisvert, Telsat
- Mary Ann Elliott, Arrowhead
- Yasuo Hirata, KDDI
- Conny Kullman, Intelsat
- Delbert Smith, Jones Day |
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AMERICOM has announced a $50,000 prize named after Sir
Arthur C. Clarke to be awarded to a student or student
team that best defines a feasible technical or applications
concept that might leapfrog the existing state of development
of the industry breakthrough satellite. For further information,
click
here. |
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The
White Paper on Emergency Communications,
prepared by the Space & Advanced Communications Research
Institute (SACRI),
George Washington University, is now available. Click
here. |
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The
National Space Education Workshop documents are now available.
One-page
summary
White
Paper on Space Education
Comments
by keynote speakers. |
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No. 13: Legacy of COMSAT
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