Future Space Programs: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, January 24, 25, 26, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 986 páginas |
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... POWER SATELLITE 106 MEGAWATTS USE : SOLAR POWER SATELLITE FOR ELECTRICAL PRODUCTION UTILIZE FULL SOLAR FLUX TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY IN ORBIT AND BEAM IT BY MICROWAVE FOR USE ON EARTH 0.6- 0.4- 0.2- $ B / YEAR 50 50 30 20 20 10 412.
... POWER SATELLITE 106 MEGAWATTS USE : SOLAR POWER SATELLITE FOR ELECTRICAL PRODUCTION UTILIZE FULL SOLAR FLUX TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY IN ORBIT AND BEAM IT BY MICROWAVE FOR USE ON EARTH 0.6- 0.4- 0.2- $ B / YEAR 50 50 30 20 20 10 412.
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... microwave radiation hazards . Their most important comment was , " Stop treating the solar power satellite like a space program and start treating it like a power program ! " Conclusions : A viable space program for the United States in ...
... microwave radiation hazards . Their most important comment was , " Stop treating the solar power satellite like a space program and start treating it like a power program ! " Conclusions : A viable space program for the United States in ...
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... to the needs of the immense solar power stations , direct broadcast antennas and space colonies that are envisioned . In addition , solar power generation and transmission by microwave to the earth can be demonstrated on a 156.
... to the needs of the immense solar power stations , direct broadcast antennas and space colonies that are envisioned . In addition , solar power generation and transmission by microwave to the earth can be demonstrated on a 156.
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... microwave to the earth can be demonstrated on a scaled basis , and the effects of prolonged periods of man living and working in space could be evaluated in greater depth . In parallel , new propulsion systems , the ion engine as an ...
... microwave to the earth can be demonstrated on a scaled basis , and the effects of prolonged periods of man living and working in space could be evaluated in greater depth . In parallel , new propulsion systems , the ion engine as an ...
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... microwave energy for con- version to ordinary electricity on Earth , looks like an ideal candidate . The need is great , and the demand can be estimated as a worldwide market of over 200 billion dollars by the turn of the century ...
... microwave energy for con- version to ordinary electricity on Earth , looks like an ideal candidate . The need is great , and the demand can be estimated as a worldwide market of over 200 billion dollars by the turn of the century ...
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