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Space power demonstration stationsNASA major planning decisions from 1955 to date are summarized and new concepts connected with the advent of the Space Transportation Systems (STS) are set forth. The future Shuttle utilizations are considered, from 'manned booster' function for space transportation to such operations as deployment of modules and stations and assembly of large structures in space. The permanent occupancy of space will be a major goal of the space systems development in the 1980's with the following main phases: (1) achievement of easy access to earth orbit by means of the Shuttle and Spacelab; (2) achievement of permanent occupancy (Space Stations); (3) self-sufficiency of man in space. New techniques of space operation will become possible, using much larger, complicated satellites and simplified ground stations. Orbital assembly of large stations, using a permanent base in orbit, will enable practical utilization of space systems for everyday needs. Particular attention is given to the space solar power concept, involving the location in space of large satellite systems. Results of the studies on Manned Orbital Systems Concept (MOSC) and some future possibilities of Space Stations are analyzed.
Document ID
19760059399
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Freitag, R. F.
(NASA Office of Space Flight Washington, D.C., United States)
Date Acquired
August 8, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 1976
Subject Category
Energy Production And Conversion
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Meeting on Utilization of Space Shuttle and Spacelab
Location: Bonn
Start Date: June 2, 1976
End Date: June 4, 1976
Sponsors: American Astronautical Society and Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt
Accession Number
76A42365
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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