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Space Resources and Space SettlementsThis publication contains the technical papers from the five task groups that took part in the 1977 Ames Summer Study on Space Settlements and Industrialization Using Nonterrestrial Materials. The study was sponsored by the following NASA Headquarters organizations: Office of Space Science, Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology, and Office of Space Transportation Systems. The NASA Ames Research Center hosted the study and provided administrative support through its Life Sciences Directorate. Expert assistance in the many aspects of the study came from NASA Headquarters, NASA centers, universities, industry, and from individual consultants.

This summer study was the largest and most comprehensive investigation of space manufacturing and habitation to date; forty senior research workers and ten students participated. The six-week study was preceded by several months of planning and preparation, and was followed by extensive work on manuscript checking, review, and assembly. The study topics reflected the research areas requiring the most intensive attention as ofrnid-1977; they were:

Group I: Regenerative life-support systems and controlled environment agriculture.

Group II: Parametric studies of efficient habitats in space. Time and cost analysis of a space manufacturing program plan.

Group III: Detection and analysis of special classes of asteroids suitable as material resources for space manufacturing; studies of retrieval missions.

Group IV: Electromagnetic mass drivers for use as interorbital engines, as devices to launch lunar material into space, and as tugs for the retrieval of asteroidal material.

Group V: Chemical processing of non terrestrial material in space; manufacture of metals and glass fibers, beneficiation, and design of processing plants.

These five task groups each produced two or more technical papers, signed by the contributing members. The papers were subjected to independent peer review by scientists not connected with the study. During the course of the study, frequent formal and informal exchanges of information occurred between task groups, so that the entire effort evolved in a coherent fashion and was directed toward common goals. However, each group remained responsible for the choice of its topics and for its conclusions.

A listing of all the participants is given on pages vii-x. It would be inappropriate for me to single out particular people or groups for special mention, since all involved applied their skills with dedication and enthusiasm. Instead, I thank everyone for their contributions to the success of the study, and also for making it a united and warmly cooperative personal experience.
Document ID
19790024054
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Special Publication (SP)
Authors
John Billingham
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
William Gilbreath
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Brian O'Leary
(Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Beulah Gossett
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
September 23, 1977
Publication Information
Publication: Space Resources and Space Settlements
Publisher: Ames Research Center
Volume: NASA-SP-428
Issue Publication Date: January 1, 1979
Subject Category
Astronautics (General)
Space Sciences (General)
Report/Patent Number
NASA-SP-428
Meeting Information
Meeting: Ames Summer Study
Location: Moffett Field, CA
Country: US
Start Date: September 23, 1977
Sponsors: Ames Research Center
Accession Number
79N32225
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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