Space Solar Power Review Vol 2 Number 4 1981

Paul F. Combes 155 The SPS Transmitting Antenna Radiation Pattern Frederick A. Koomanoff 163 Satellite Power System Concept Development and Evaluation Program K.K. Reinhartz 169 Potential Interest in Europe in an SPS Development Maurice Claverie 179 Les Centrales Solaires Spatiales dans le Contexte Alain Dupas Energetique Mondial des Cinquantes Prochaines Annees Bjorn M. Kaupang 191 Integration of SPS with Utility System Networks Marc Pelegrin 197 Synthesis of the Final SPS Panel Volume 2, Number 3 1981 John W. Freeman 199 Editorial Peter E. Glaser 201 The Space Shuttle — A New Beginning 203 Letters to the Editor Papers M.J. Stoil 207 Projecting International Political Reaction to SPS J.R. Brownell, Jr. Ken Bossong 219 Solar Power Satellites: Results of a Public Outreach Program L.M. Duncan 225 Solar Power Satellites: The Ionosphere and W.E. Gordon Communications Edwin Roedder 249 Use of Lunar Materials in Space Construction James A. Barclay 259 Preparation of Cell Feed Materials for Aluminum and Magnesium Production T.E. Leontis 271 Magnesium Reduction Processes for Use in Space L.E. Vaaler Becky Brown Westerdahl 283 Chronic Exposure of a Honey Bee Colony to 2.45 GHz Norman E. Gary Continuous Wave Microwaves Becky Brown Westerdahl 297 Survival, Development, and Teratology of Honey Bee Norman E. Gary Brood (Apis mellifera L.) Following Exposure to 2.45 GHz Continuous Wave Radiation Technical Reports Robert C. Spear 305 A Technical Note on the SPS Energy Analysis of George M. Hornberger Herendeen et al. Meeting Reports Frederick H. Osborn, Jr. 307 XXXI Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, Tokyo, Japan, 21-28 September 1980

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