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Author Harrison, Todd, author.

Title Next steps for Japan-U.S. cooperation in space / authors, Todd Harrison, Zack Cooper
Published Washington, DC : Center for Strategic & International Studies, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (iv, 7 pages)
Contents Introduction -- Threats to space assets -- Ongoing U.S.-Japan space cooperation -- Space stewardship -- Hosted military payloads -- Conclusion
Summary "The space domain is increasingly important to Japan and the United States for both military security and economic prosperity. While the early years of the space era were dominated by the United States and the Soviet Union, today more than 50 countries own and operate satellites, and virtually every country relies on space-based capabilities. As a result, the space environment has become more crowded, with over 1,260 satellites currently in orbit. Space has also become a key enabler for the projection of military power, allowing mobile forces to be networked over greater distances and across all regions of the globe. More than 20 nations now have military satellites, making space an important domain for modern military forces"--Publisher's web site
Notes "February 2016."
"A report of the CSIS Japan Chair."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (CSIS, viewed January 4, 2017)
Subject Astronautics, Military -- International cooperation
Astronautics, Military -- United States
Astronautics, Military -- Japan
Space security -- International cooperation
Astronautics, Military.
Japan.
United States.
Form Electronic book
Author Cooper, Zack (Researcher in security studies), author.
CSIS Japan Chair, issuing body
Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington, D.C.), publisher.
Other Titles Next steps for Japan-United States cooperation in space