John Logsdon

John Logsdon

Emeritus Professor of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University

John Logsdon is a policy analyst and historian of the U.S. space program and its relationship with the space programs of the rest of the world. Prolific author, sought out by print and electronic media for his perspective on space issues. Member of boards and advisory committees. At George Washington University since 1970; founded its Space Policy Institute in 1987. Long-time faculty member of International Space University.

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