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245 _aSpace manufacturing facilities (Space colonies)
_bProceedings of the Princeton/AIAA/NASA Conference May 7-9, 1975 (Including the Proceedings of the May, 1974 Princeton Conference on Space Colonization)
260 _aNew York
_bAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
_c1977
300 _a266 p.
500 _aLa obra está organizada en cinco secciones: I) Construction; II) Production; III) Human considerations; IV) Government activities; V) Conference.
500 _aReferencias bibliográficas p. 261-266.
500 _aApéndice: Princeton Conference on Space Colonization, May 10, 1974.
505 _rGerard K. O'Neill.
_tThe space manufacting facility concept.
505 _rThomas A. Heppenheimer.
_tTransport of lunar material to the sites of the colonies.
505 _rDavid R. Criswell.
_tLunar materials.
505 _rK. Eric Drexler.
_tDeep space material sources.
505 _rGerald W. Driggers.
_tBaselines L5 construction station.
505 _rRobert Salkeld.
_tEarth-to-orbit transportation for large space facilities.
505 _rArthur R. Kantrowitz.
_tLaser propulsion to earth orbit.
505 _rAdelbert O. Tischler.
_tNear-term chemically-propelled space transport systems.
505 _rPhilomena Grodzka.
_tProcess Chemistry for L5.
505 _rLouis R. McCreight.
_tIndustrial developmente in zero-G.
505 _rMel Adams.
_tProduction, assembly, and high vacuum fabrication.
505 _rH. K. Henson and C. M. Henson.
_tClosed ecosystems of high agricultural yield.
505 _rPeter E. Glasser.
_tDevelopment of the satellite solar power station.
505 _rGordon R. Woodcock.
_tClosed Brayton cycle turbines for satellite solar power stations.
505 _rAshton Graybiel.
_tSome physiological effects on alternation between zero gravity and one gravity.
505 _rEric C. Hannah.
_tMeteoroid and cosmic-ray protection.
505 _rMagoroh Maruyama.
_tDiversity, survival value, and enrichment : design principles for extraterrestrial communities.
505 _rLudwig Glaeser.
_tArchitectural studies for a space habitat.
505 _rRichard Falk.
_tNew options for self-government in space habitats.
505 _rKonrad Dannenberg.
_tOrganizational possibilities for space habitat realization.
505 _rEdward R. Finch.
_tInternational law and outer space station.
505 _rGus J. Rauschbach.
_tThe INTELSAT arrangement.
505 _rRobert F. Freitag.
_tSummary of problems of greatest urgency.
505 _rNASA Headquarters.
_tDeveloping space occupancy : perspectives of NASA future space program planning.
505 _rWilliam G. Stroud.
_tData collecting activities of the "outlook for space" panel.
505 _rWilliam L. Verplank.
_tPlanning for the 1975 NASA-Ames.
505 _rJerry Grey.
_tOverview and construction.
505 _rAlbert Hibbs.
_tProduction.
505 _rNASA Ames Research Center.
_tHuman factors.
505 _rGerard K. O'Neill.
_tApplications and developments.
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