Abstract

UK space policy has often been characterized as nuclear-if not unwise-by industry commentators and independent observers. ‘Putting Space to Work’, a conference presented on 9 November 1993 by the Royal Aeronautical Society (London), helped shed some light on the subject. Sponsored by the United Kingdom Industrial Space Committee (UKISC) and the British Association of Remote Sensing Companies (BARSC), and supported by the Parliamentary Space Committee (PSC), the conference offered delegates the opportunity to absorb the views of some of the leading lights of the European space community.

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