Volume 2, Numbers 1 & 2 1981 Special Issue: Proceedings of International Symposium on Solar Power Satellites Dr. Aigrain I Editorials Peter E. Glaser Marc Pelegrin 5 The World and Energy Peter E. Glaser 13 The Solar Power Satellite — Past, Present, and Future J.R. Williams 29 Conclusions of the Huntsville SPS Energy Conversion Workshop Dietrich E. Koelle 33 SPS Transportation Requirements — Economical and Technical J. Rath 43 Assessment of SPS Photovoltaic Solar Array Requirements LV. Franklin 53 Some Critical Aspects of Solar Power Satellite Technology Klaus P. Heiss 61 SPS: An Economic Outlook Leo Thourel 71 Use of Solar Power Satellites: Evaluation of the Risks on Health and Environment DJ. Kozakoff 73 Solar Power Satellite (SPS) Antenna Measurement J.M. Schuchardt Considerations J.W. Dees Lewis M. Duncan 87 SPS Environmental Effects on the Upper Atmosphere l.R. Lindsay 103 Microwave Radiation: Biological Effects and Exposure Standards John M. Logsdon 109 International Dimensions of Solar Power Satellites: Collaboration or Competition? A. Orszag 115 Lasers et Transmission d'Energie Rashmi Mayur 127 Third World Views on Solar Power Satellite Applications Bertrand H. Chatel 135 Les Satellites Collecteurs d'Energie Solaire (SPS) et la Communaute Internationale I .H. PH. Diedericks- 143 Remarks on Some Legal Aspects of Solar Satellites — Verschoor An Overview R.V. Gelsthorpe 151 Some AsPects of Antenna Technology for B. Claydon European SPS A.W. Rudge
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