1978 Military Implications of SPS

VI. REFERENCES I. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Satellite Power System (SPS) Concept Development and Evaluation Program Plan, July 1977 - August 1980 (DOE/ET-0034), February 1978. 2. Marshall Space Flight Center and Johnson Space Center, Solar Power Satellite Baseline Review, July 13, 1978. 3. ECON, Inc., Potential and Legal Implications of Developing and Operating a Satellite Power System (Final Report), August 15, 1977. 4. Robinson, George B. (Smithsonian Institution), Militarization and the Outer Space Treaty - Time for a Restatement of Space Law, Al A A, February 1978. 5. David, Leonard, Military Uses of Outer Space, AAS, October 1977. 6. Harford, James J., ’’Space Roles for the Less Than Super Powers,” Aeronautics and Astronautics, December 1977. 7. Edler, H. G., (ITS Inc.), Overview of Perspective Organizational Structures in the Solar Power Satellite Field, July 3, 1978. 8. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Orders of Magnitude, A History of NACA and NASA, 1915-1972, November 1976. 9. U.S. Navy Energy Plan, U.S. Navy Energy Office, January 1977. 10. McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company, Space Station Analysis System Analysis Study (MDC G6992), July 1977. I I. Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, 1967. 12. Davis, Richard, Industry Pushes New Rad Hardened Microcircuits to Skeptical Missile Planners, Electronic Warfare/Defense Electronics, March 1978.

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