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1989 Volume 8, Numbers 1&2
Space Power Special Edition: Papers from the International Astronautical Federation International Conference on Space Power, Cleveland, OH, June 1989
260 pages, 13 articles:
Photovoltaic Space Power History and Perspective by EL Ralph
Large Solar Array Design by Gary Turner and Stephen Debbrock
Gallium Arsenide Technologies in Photovoltaic COnversion by PA Iles, YCM Yeh and F Ho
Advances in Thin-film Solar Cells from Lightweight Space Photovoltaic Power by Geoffrey Landis, Sheila Bailey and Dennis Flood
High Voltage Solar Array Interacting with Ionospheric Plasma by H Kuninaka, Y Nozaki and K Kuriki
Space Nuclear Power Systems for Extraterrestrial Basing by JR Lance and JWN Chi
Space Power Thermal Energy Storage: Planned Experiments for Phase Change Material Tests In Microgravity by S Weingartner, J Blumenberg and F Lindner
Solar Dynamic Power for Space Station Freedom by Thomas Labus, Richard Secunde and Ronald Lovely
NERVA-Derivative Reactor Technology – A National Asset for Diverse Space Power Applications by JF Wett, JWH Chi and JM Livingston
The Future of Closed Brayton Cycle Space Power Systems by William Harper, Anthony Pietsch and William Baggenstoss
Free-piston Stirling Technology for Space Power by Jack Slaby
Considerations of Power Conversion Techniques in Future Space Applications by Praveen Jain, J Bottrill and M Tanju
Central-station Electric Power for Spacecraft by Jerry Grey and Lucien Deschamps
Optimization of Lanthanum Hexaboride Electrodes for Maximum Thermionic Power Generation by ML Ramalingam and M Morgan
Reliability and Single Point Failure Design Considerations in Thermionic Space Nuclear Power Systems by Elliot Kennel, Mark Perry and Brian Donovan
Ultrahigh Temperature Vapor Reactor and Magneto Conversion for Multi-megawatt Space Power Generation by Nils Diaz, Samin Anghaie, Edward Dugan and Isaac Maya
A High Specific Power Aneutronic Space Reactor by J Norwood, J Nering, BC Maglich and C Powell
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