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The international exploration endeavour has a significant political appeal in a vision of European identity, due to its potential to contribute to the creation of new knowledge, to foster innovation and to engage new companies and research organisations in space activities.492
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“ISS General Information.” European Space Agency. 26 May 2010. http://www.spaceflight.esa.int/documents/cupola/iss-general-information.pdf.
The subsequent paragraphs are extracts from: Commission of the European Communities. European Space Policy. COM(2007) 212 final of 26 Apr. 2007. Brussels: European Communities.
Extract on human space flight from: Commission of the European Communities. Green Paper — European Space Policy. COM(2003) 17 final of 21 Jan. 2003. Brussels: European Communities.
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Landfester, U., Remuss, NL., Schrogl, KU., Worms, JC. (2011). Overview of Europe’s contribution to the ISS491 . In: Landfester, U., Remuss, NL., Schrogl, KU., Worms, JC. (eds) Humans in Outer Space — Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Studies in Space Policy, vol 5. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0280-0_21
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