Dr. Jeffrey Lewis will provide some background on the January 2007 Chinese and February 2008 U.S. anti-satellite tests; discuss their implications for security, especially in space. He will then talk about and examine possible transparency, confidence building and arms control measures to preserve the peaceful uses of outer space.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Talk by Jeffrey Lewis
The Student PUGWASH at UMD will host Dr. Jeffrey Lewis for a PUGWASH lecture on space security and the implications of the recent US and Chinese anti-satellite tests on Monday, March 10th at 12:30pm at 1113 VMH .
Dr. Jeffrey Lewis will provide some background on the January 2007 Chinese and February 2008 U.S. anti-satellite tests; discuss their implications for security, especially in space. He will then talk about and examine possible transparency, confidence building and arms control measures to preserve the peaceful uses of outer space.
Dr. Jeffrey Lewis will provide some background on the January 2007 Chinese and February 2008 U.S. anti-satellite tests; discuss their implications for security, especially in space. He will then talk about and examine possible transparency, confidence building and arms control measures to preserve the peaceful uses of outer space.
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This looks like a fantastic program and a very interesting subject! I look forward to hearing how it goes.
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