SPS Concept Development Reference System Report

7. "Solar Power Satellite System Definition Study - Part I," Boeing Aerospace Corporation, D180-20689, Contract NAS9-15196, June 1977 (N78- 13099 through 13103). 8. "Solar Power Satellite System Definition Study - Part II," Boeing Aerospace Corporation, D180-22876, Contract NAS9-15196, December 1977 (N78- 20156 through 20163). 9. "Solar Power Satellite System Definition Study - Part III," Boeing Aerospace Corporation, DI80-24071 , Contract NAS9-15196, March 1978 (N78-20164). 10. "Solar Power Satellite Concept Evaluation," Johnson Space Center, JSC-12973, July 1977 (N78-12116). 11. "Satellite Power Systems (SPS) Concept Definition Study," Rockwell International Corporation, SD78-AP-0023, Contract NAS8-32475, April 1978. 11. a. "Feasibility Study of a Satellite Solar Power Station," NAS3-16809, Arthur D. Little, Inc., NASA CR-2357, February 1974, NTIS N74-17784. 11. b. "Derivation of a Total Satellite Energy System," AIAA Paper 75-640, AIAA/AAS Solar Energy for Earth Conference, Los Angeles, Ca., April 24, 1975. Other Concepts 12. Ehricke, Krafft A., "The Power Relay Satellite: A Means of Global Energy Transmission Through Space," Rockwell International Corporation, Report E74- 3-1, March 1974. 13. "Application of Stationkept Array Concepts to Satellite Solar Power Station Design," Aerospace Corporation, ATR-76(7575)-1, Contract NAS8-31842, November 1976 (X77-10236 through 10238 (GC)). 14. Billman, K. W., W. P. Gilbreath and S. W. Bowen, "Introductory Assessment of Orbiting Reflectors for Terrestrial Power Generation," Ames Research Center, TMX-73230, April 1977 (x77-73872 (N)). 15. "Orbital Motion of the Solar Power Satellite," Otis F. Graf, Jr., Analytical and Computational Mathematics, Inc., ACM-TR-105, Contract NAS9-15171, May 1977 (N78-15148).

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