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1981 Volume 2, Numbers 1&2
230 pages, 25 articles:
Editorials by Pierre Aigrain. French Secretary of State and Dr. Peter Glaser
The World and Energy by Marc Pelegrin, Director of CERN
SPS Past, Present and Future by Peter Glaser
The SPS Concept by Peter Glaser
Conclusions of the Huntsville SPS Energy Conversion Workshop by JR Williams
SPS Transportation Requirements – Economical and Technical by Deitrich Koelle
Assessment of SPS Photovoltaic Solar Array Requirements by J Rath
Critical Aspects of SPS Technology by IV Franklin
SPS: An Economic Outlook by Klaus Heiss
Use of SPS: Evaluation of Risks on Health and Environment by Leo Thourel
Antenna Measurement Considerations by Kozakoff, Schuchardt and Dees
SPS Environmental Effects on the Upper Atmosphere by Lewis Duncan
Microwave Radiation Biological Effects and Exposure Standard by IR Lindsay
International Dimensions of SPS: Collaboration or Competition? by John Lodgson
Lasers and Energy Transmission [Original French and English translation] by A Orszag
Third World Views on SPS Applications by Ramshi Mayur
Solar Energy Collecting Satellite and the International Community [Original French and English translation] by Bertrand Chatel
On Some Legal Aspects of Solar Satellites – An Overview by IHPH Diederiks-Verschoor
Some Aspects of Antenna Technology for European SPS by Gelsthorpe, Clayton and Rudge
The SPS Transmitting Antenna Radiation Pattern by Paul Combes
SPS Concept Development and Evaluation Program by Frederick Koomanoff
Potential Interest in Europe in an SPS Development by KK Renhartz
Space Power Plants in the Global Energy Context of the Next Fifty Years [Original French and English translation] by Claverie and Dupas
Integration of sps with Utility System Networks by Bjorn Kaupang
Synthesis of the Final SPS Panel by Marc Pelegrin, Director of CERN
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