1980 Solar Power Satellite Program Review

KELLERMEYER, D. A. HDR Ecosciences KLINEBERG, S. L. Rice University KLOSTERMAN, E. Mathematical Sciences Northwest, Inc. KOELLE, D. E. Messeerschmi tt-BolkowBlohmGmbH Space Division KOOMANOFF, F. A. U.S. Department of Energy KOTIN, A. D. Kotin & Regan, Inc. KUBITZ, K. R. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. KUNZ, T. H. Boston University LADWIG, A. D. FASST LAYTON, J. P. Consultant LEAVITT, J. A. Epstein & Sons, Inc. LEBEDA, C. F. EG&G, Inc. LE-CONG, P. Power Conversion Technology, Inc. LEE, J. Argonne National Lab. Climate and Energy: A Comparative Assess- 613 ment of SPS and Alternative Energy Technologies Social Acceptability of Satellite Power 534 Systems: A Preliminary Exploration Solar Driven Lasers for Power Satellite 267 Applications Minimum Cost Criteria for SPS Transporta- 196 tion to GEO Satellite Power System Concept Develop- 15 ment and Evaluation Program: The Assessment Process Summary: SPS Program Review Relationship of Eligible Areas to Pro- 521 jected Electrical Demand Eletric Utility Requirements Affecting 587 Solar Power Satellite Development and Deployment SPS Microwave Effects on Airborne Biota 383 Status Report Concerns of FASST About the Solar Power 544 Satellite Satellite Power Systems (SPS) Space 214 Transportation Workshop Summary Active Control of Deflections in Space 184 Structures Ice Formation During Lagopedo Uno 485 Laboratory and Proposed Ionospheric Ex- 410 periments on SPS Microwave Instability Ground-Cloud-Related Weather Modification 446 Effects Rectenna-Relatdd Atmospheric Effects 440

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