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1980 Volume 1, Numbers 1&2



171 pages, 13 articles:


Editorial By Peter Glaser

Far Reaching Solutions by US Representative Don Fuqua

Welcome Message by NASA Administrator Robert Frosch

Welcome Message by Department of Energy Under Secretary John Deutch

The Earth Benefits of Solar Power Satellites by Peter Glaser

The SPS Concept by Christopher Kraft, Jr. and Robert Piland

Status of the SPS Concept by Frederick Koomanoff and Carl Sandahl

Rockwell SPS Definition Studies by GM Hanley

The Role of Space Technology in Developing Countries by David Criswell, Brian O’Leary, Peter Glaser, Gerard K. O’Neill, Rashmi Mayur and Peter Vajk

Effects of Rocket Exhaust in the Thermosphere and Ionosphere by John Zinn and Dexter Sutherland

Feasibility of Siting Rectennas Over the Sea by PQ Collins

The Photoklystron by John Freeman, Sedgwick Simons, WIlliam Colson, Franz Brotzen and Jeff Hester

Space Power and the 30th Annual Congress of the IAF by David Criswell

The Workshop on Science and Technology of Space for Development by Rashmi Mayur


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