Spring 2014- Journal of Space Philosophy – VOLUME 3, NUMBER 1

Mar 15, 2014

Dedicated to the belief that Space holds solutions for the betterment of humankind.

This is the fourth issue of the Journal of Space Philosophy. We appreciate
the global positive feedback. Our Board of Editors continues to expand with
new professional scholars. Articles will continue to represent breakthrough
Space science and technology imbedded in philosophical themes.

Readers will find a rich diversity of subjects in this issue from Nanotechnology to how American Vietnam Prisoners of War learned that America had men on the Moon.

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