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The Risks of Warfare in Space

Manno, Jack | November 13, 1982 issue

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Focuses on issues pertaining to efforts undertaken by U.S. military officials to revive the notion that future wars will be fought in space. Decision of U.S. President Ronald Reagan to form a space committee under the National Security Council; Issuance of a directive placing new emphasis on national security missions in space; Details on studies conducted to determine how a nuclear explosion in space would affect radiation levels, military hardware, radar systems and radio communications.

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SPACE warfare; UNITED States -- Military policy; AERONAUTICS, Military; SPACE weapons
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