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Examines America's "black" space system of satellites that constitutes the nation's most expensive intelligence operation: space espionage.
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Deep Black: Space Espionage and National Security
January 13, 1987, Random House
Hardcover
in English
- First edition
0394541243 9780394541242
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""I wouldn't want to be quoted on this," Lyndon Johnson told a small group of local government officials and educators in Nashville in march, 1967, "But we've spent thirty-five or forty billion dollars on the space program. And if nothing else had come out of it except the knowledge we've gained from space photography, it would be worth ten times what the whole program has cost.""
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Bibliography: p. [381]-390.
Includes index.
$19.95
Printing statement "23456789" [over] "First Edition".
16 unnumbered pages of black-and-white photographs between pages 166 and 167.
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