Space Politics blog had a series of budget reviews (scroll down, they will be in reverse order) and also pondered whether there was change in the air regarding spaceflight and US politics – after Obama and Huckabee’s Iowa wins it might be right to some extent – and here Space Politics links to Space Review and Space.com’s articles on presidential candidates’ space policies
best of the holiday season – space politics
by Rob Coppinger | Jan 4, 2008 | NASA | 0 comments
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