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national solar energy program. 11/22/68 — Peter Glaser first proposed the development of satellite power stations in an article in Science (see REFERENCES). ADDITIONAL REFERENCE SOURCES American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Solar power satellites: an AIAA position paper. Astronautics and Aeronautics, January 1979: 14-17. Bloomquist, Charles E. Survey of satellite power stations. Prepared for the task group on satellite power stations, Energy Research and Development Administration. McLean, Va., PRC Systems Science Co., September 1976. PRC R-1844. 269 p. ECON, Inc. Political and legal implications of developing and operating a satellite power system: final report. Princton, New Jersey, ECON, Inc., Aug. 15, 1977. 169 p. Glaser, Peter E. Power from the sun: its future. Science, Nov. 22, 1968: 857-861. ----- Solar power from satellites. Physics today, February 1977: 30-36. Killian, Harrison J., Gordon L. Dugger and Jerry Grey, eds. Solar energy tor earth: an AIAA assessment. New York, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Apr. 21, 1975. 110 p. Solar power from satellites — some questions. Physics today, July 1977: 9, 11, 15, 66-69. (Responses to Peter Glaser's February 1977 Physics Today article). Summers, Robert A., H. Richard Bleiden and Charles E. Bloomquist. Assessment of satellite power stations. Paper presented at third Princeton/AIAA conference on Space Manufacturing Facilities, Princeton, N.J., May 9-12, 1977. New York., American Institute of Aeronautics, 1977. No. 77-552. (unpaginated). [note: Space Studies Institute Conference called by Gerard. K. O’Neill] U.S. Department of Energy and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Satellite Power System: Concept Development and Evaluation Program — Reference System Report. Washington, U.S. Dept, of Energy, October 1978 (Published January 1979). DOE/ER—0023. various pagings U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration. Final report of the ERDA task group on satellite power stations. Washington, Energy Research and Development Administration, November 1976. 14 p. U.S. Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. Science Policy Research Division. Fact book on non-conventional

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