John Logsdon

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John Logsdon is an American space policy historian and scholar known for his expertise on NASA, space exploration decision-making, and the history of the U.S. space program.

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instanceOf American academic
human
space historian
space policy scholar
areaOfExpertise NASA institutional history
U.S. civil space program
space exploration decision-making
awardReceived Ordway Award for Continued Excellence in Space History
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt New York University
Xavier University
employer George Washington University
fieldOfWork history of space exploration
public policy
space policy
genre political history
public policy analysis
space history
hasRole advisor on U.S. space policy
commentator on NASA programs
editor or contributor to space policy reports
hasWrittenOn Apollo program
NASA leadership and governance
presidential space policy
space race
influencedBy U.S. space policy debates of the Cold War era
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Aerospace History community
Space Studies Board of the National Research Council
notableFor analysis of space exploration policy
expertise on NASA decision-making
expertise on U.S. space program history
historical analysis of presidential decisions on space
notableWork After Apollo? Richard Nixon and the American Space Program
John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon
The Decision to Go to the Moon
occupation historian
space policy analyst
university professor
positionHeld founding director of the Space Policy Institute
professor of political science and international affairs
residence United States of America
workFocus decision processes behind major space initiatives
interaction between politics and space technology
workLocation Washington, D.C.

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