The social impacts, both beneficial and detrimental, which can be expected from a system of space stations operating over relatively long periods of time in Earth orbit, are examined. The survey is an exercise in technology assessment. It is futuristic in nature. It anticipates technological applications which are still in the planning stage, and many of the conclusions are highly speculative and for this reason controversial
This paper examines the history and future applications of autonomous operations in space as a moder...
The history of American space flight indicates that a space station is the next logical step in the ...
User-oriented panels were formed to examine practical applications of information or services derive...
Recent technology assessment studies sponsored by NASA are reviewed, and a summary of the technical ...
The potential uses of a special station for civil and commercial applications is examined. Five pane...
A wide range of effects, favorable and unfavorable, resulting from the space program are considered....
Because the demand for comprehensive impact analysis of space technologies will increase with the us...
The questions of (1) whether or not NASA should support the further development of space communicati...
The evolving space station program will be examined through a series of more specific studies: maint...
The socio-economic benefits to be derived from system applications of space technology goals develop...
The United States orbited its first satellite in 1958, nearly a quarter century ago. In the interven...
In the late 1990s the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) plans to operate an earth...
NASA orbital space station mission application program on solar activity, plasma physics, and space ...
User benefits resulting from the application of space systems to previously described application ar...
Communication satellites and technology transfer are discussed in seven individual reports. Topics c...
This paper examines the history and future applications of autonomous operations in space as a moder...
The history of American space flight indicates that a space station is the next logical step in the ...
User-oriented panels were formed to examine practical applications of information or services derive...
Recent technology assessment studies sponsored by NASA are reviewed, and a summary of the technical ...
The potential uses of a special station for civil and commercial applications is examined. Five pane...
A wide range of effects, favorable and unfavorable, resulting from the space program are considered....
Because the demand for comprehensive impact analysis of space technologies will increase with the us...
The questions of (1) whether or not NASA should support the further development of space communicati...
The evolving space station program will be examined through a series of more specific studies: maint...
The socio-economic benefits to be derived from system applications of space technology goals develop...
The United States orbited its first satellite in 1958, nearly a quarter century ago. In the interven...
In the late 1990s the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) plans to operate an earth...
NASA orbital space station mission application program on solar activity, plasma physics, and space ...
User benefits resulting from the application of space systems to previously described application ar...
Communication satellites and technology transfer are discussed in seven individual reports. Topics c...
This paper examines the history and future applications of autonomous operations in space as a moder...
The history of American space flight indicates that a space station is the next logical step in the ...
User-oriented panels were formed to examine practical applications of information or services derive...