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KSC-98PC-246 (January 30, 1998) --- KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Senior government officials from 15 countries participating in the International Space Station (ISS) signed agreements in Washington D.C. on Jan. 29 to establish the framework of cooperation among the partners on the design, development, operation and utilization of the Space Station. Acting Secretary of State Strobe Talbott signed the 1998 Intergovernmental Agreement on Space Station Cooperation with representatives of Russia, Japan, Canada, and participating countries of the European Space Agency (ESA), including Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Some of these officials then toured KSC's Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF) with NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin, at front, sixth from the left. They are, left to right, front to back: Hidetoshi Murayama, National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA); Louis Laurent, Embassy of France; Haakon Blankenborg, Norwegian Parliament Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs; His Excellency Joris Vos, ambassador of the Netherlands; His Excellency Tom Vraalsen, ambassador of Norway; Daniel Goldin; Luigi Berlinguer, Italian minister for education, scientific, and technological research; Antonio Rodota, director general, European Space Agency (ESA); Yvan Ylieff, Belgian minister of science and chairman of the ESA Ministerial Council; Jacqueline Ylieff; Masaaki Komatsu, KSC local NASDA representative and interpreter; Serge Ivanets, space attache, Embassy of Russia; Hiroshi Fujita, Science and Technology Agency of Japan; Akira Mizutani, Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Peter Grognard, science attache, Royal Embassy of Belgium; Michelangelo Pipan, Italian diplomatic counselor to the minister; His Excellency Gerhard Fulda, German Federal Foreign Office; Jorg Feustel-Buechl, ESA director of manned space flight and microgravity; A. Yakovenko, Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; JoAnn Morgan, KSC associate director for Advanced Development and Shuttle Upgrades; Steve Francois, director, International Space Station and Shuttle Processing; Roy Tharpe, Boeing launch site manager; Jon Cowart, ISS elements manager; John Schumacher, NASA associate administrator for external relations; Didier Kechemair, space advisor to the French minister for education, research, and technology; Yoshinori Yoshimura, NASDA; and Loren Shriver, KSC deputy director for launch and payload processing. Node 1 of the ISS is in the background.
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[Diercke, Carl, 1842-1913, Gaebler, Eduard, 1842-1911]
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[Cram, George, Wood Brothers]
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Two color maps on one page. Shows cities and towns. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington. Includes population and area square miles.
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[Morse, Charles W., Colby, Charles A.]
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Cram, George Franklin
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Prime meridians Greenwich and Washington.
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[Kartographia Winterthur, Conférence Suisse des Directeurs Cantonaux de l'instruction Publique]
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Nine color maps on two pages. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Depth shown by isoline and soundings.
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[Kartographia Winterthur, Conférence Suisse des Directeurs Cantonaux de l'instruction Publique]
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Seven color maps on two pages. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Depth shown by isoline and soundings. Development conique rectifie suivant le parallele moyen de 55(degrees).
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Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr.
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Hand colored map. Shows political divisions, railroads, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Greenwich and Washington.
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Cram, George Franklin
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Denmark map on scale 1:2,118,000. Prime meridians Washington D.C. and Greenwich. Relief shown by hachures. With printed color.
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