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Dr. John Logsdon is Director of the Space Policy Institute at George
Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs, where he
has been a faculty member since 1970. He received his BS in Physics from
Xavier University and Ph.D. in Political Science from New York University.
Dr. Logsdon's research interests focus on the policy and historical aspects
of U.S. and international space activities. He has written and edited
numerous books, articles and reports on space policy and history, and has
recently completed the basic article on "space exploration" for the new
edition of Encyclopedia Britannica. Dr. Logsdon is currently a member of the
NASA Advisory Council and the Commercial Space Transportation Advisory
Committee of the Department of Transportation. He is a fellow of the
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the American
Association for the Advancement of Science, and a member of the
International Academy of Astronautics. Dr. Logsdon recently served on the
Committee on Human Space Exploration of Space Studies Board, National
Research Council and served on the Vice President's Space Policy Advisory
Board and NASA's Space and Earth Sciences Advisory Committee. He has been a
fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and was the
first holder of the Chair in Space History of the National Air and Space
Museum.
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