Abstract

Space science has long been an area of research in which international collaboration is a major factor. This is particularly true in the UK which, since the mid-70s, has had no purely national programme. Now, recent political developments in the Soviet Union offer significant new opportunities for fruitful collaborations, both in space and in terrestrial sciences. That we in Western Europe should actively pursue such opportunities seems clear to me; others, however, have their doubts.

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