Abstract

The anxiously awaited plans for a joint U.S.‐Russian space station were revealed by the Clinton Administration last week. Informally called “Ralpha,” the joint station would link the U.S.‐led space station “Alpha” with an upgraded Russian station (see Eos, October 26).The Clinton proposal lays out a threephase strategy for U.S.‐Russian cooperation in space, culminating in a “world” space station effort involving the United States, Russia, Japan, Canada, and Europe. The plan is described in an addendum to the “Program Implementation Plan” for Alpha.

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