Space Solar Power Review Vol 5 Num 3 1985

Authors: Yasaka, Tetsuo <Yokosuka Electrical Communi cation Laboratory; Nippon Tel egraph and Tel ephone Publie Corporation > Date: 01-28-82 Classification: u Keywords: structure and design, novel concepts Abstract: Structural loads on Solar Power Satellite were studied, and the structural mass was minimized for SPS of various power levels. For the smaller SPS, a gravity stabilized configuration is proposed with a very light gravity stabilized power transmission antenna. Title: On determination of scale factor of experimental solar power satellite Source: Proceedings of the First ISAS Space Energy Symposium, Institute of Space & Astronautical Science, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153 Japan, Jan. 28-29, 1982. (Paper No. 1-9) Authors: Nagatomo, Makoto <Institute of Space and Astronautical Science? Date: 01-28-82 Classification: u Keywords: prototype systems Abstract: In order to construct an operational Solar Power Satellite (SPS), many preparing works will have to be accomplished prior to starting the developing of a operational model of satellite. ATTACHMENT : In this paper, various sizes of subscale model of SPS are considered relating to development phase of the project and misson objectives of each model. Title: A SPS and space robots Source: Proceedings of the First ISAS Space Energy Symposium, Institute of Space & Astronautical Science, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153 Japan, Jan. 28-29, 1982. (Paper No. 1-15) Authors: Kudo, Isao; Machida, Kazuo; Toda, Yositugu; <E1ectrotechnical Laboratory, Ministry of International Trade and Industry? Date: 01-28-82 Classification: u Keywords: fabrication technology, prototype systems Abstract: In order to realize a 10,000kW pilot model, necessary robots are described. Though application of industrial robots to space may be possible, control dynamics of robots under zero-gravity field should be studied quite i ntensively. Title: Development of rectangular type Ni-Cd sealed cells for particle accelerator power supply on the SEPAC program Source: Proceedings of the First ISAS Space Energy Symposium, Institute of Space * Astronautical Science, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan, Jan. 28-29, 1932. (Paper No. IV.1) Authors: Hosoda, Minoru; Fujita, Kiyoshi; Takizawa, Yoshihiro; Ishikawa, Yukitsugu; Matsumoto, Kiyoto; <The Furukawa Battery Co., Ltd. > & Ushirokawa, Akio; Nagatomo, Makoto; .Institute of Space and Astronaut i cal Science'1

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