Aug 30 1992

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For the first time, virtually every nation with an interest in space or its practical benefits sent delegates to the World Space Congress Meeting in Washington, DC. At the invitation of President George Bush, almost 4,000 representatives began a week of meetings that were expected to usher in a new era of international cooperation in space exploration. The conference was sponsored by the Committee on Space Research of the International Council of Scientific Unions, NASA, the U.S. Academy of Sciences, the International Astronautical Federation, and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. (The Sun, Aug 31/92; CSM, Aug 31/92)

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