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U.S.-European-Japanese Workshop on Space Cooperation: Summary Report (1999)
Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications (CPSMA)
Space Studies Board (SSB)

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U.S.-EUROPEAN-JAPANESE WORKSHOP ON SPACE COOPERATION: SUMMARY REPORT

APPENDIXES

The appendixes to the summary report of the U.S.-European-Japanese Workshop on Space Cooperation include the following: a list of the attendees of and notes on the planning meeting held in advance of the workshop (Appendix A), the workshop agenda and a list of participants (Appendix B), a set of guiding questions for the workshop speakers (Appendix C), the working documents produced for the workshop (Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F), and a list of acronyms and abbreviations used (Appendix G).

Some of the speakers chose to write formal papers that documented the history of the mission in which they were involved and the collaborative experience. Others prepared “talking points” or other presentation materials and imparted most of their perspectives on the collaborative experience orally at the workshop. Therefore, the level of detail in the working documents describing U.S., European, and Japanese perspectives on the Geotail, Yohkoh, and ASCA missions (Appendix D Appendix E and Appendix F) varies and is intended to reflect the spirit and intent of the workshop setting.

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U.S.-EUROPEAN-JAPANESE WORKSHOP ON SPACE COOPERATION: SUMMARY REPORT APPENDIXES The appendixes to the summary report of the U.S.-European-Japanese Workshop on Space Cooperation include the following: a list of the attendees of and notes on the planning meeting held in advance of the workshop (Appendix A), the workshop agenda and a list of participants (Appendix B), a set of guiding questions for the workshop speakers (Appendix C), the working documents produced for the workshop (Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F), and a list of acronyms and abbreviations used (Appendix G). Some of the speakers chose to write formal papers that documented the history of the mission in which they were involved and the collaborative experience. Others prepared “talking points” or other presentation materials and imparted most of their perspectives on the collaborative experience orally at the workshop. Therefore, the level of detail in the working documents describing U.S., European, and Japanese perspectives on the Geotail, Yohkoh, and ASCA missions (Appendix D Appendix E and Appendix F) varies and is intended to reflect the spirit and intent of the workshop setting.

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