boosted into high orbits, better approaches are needed. Herein is the clear- need for intensive basic research effort aimed at increasing the Watts/lb oi the solar array. The existing highly trained research manpower available as a result of recent non-military support in the solar cell area should be utilized in solving problems being encountered in the advanced gallium arsenide types of solar cells, as well as in investigating other possible high performance approaches in solar energy conversion. New concepts for solar energy conversion should be solicited and investigated through basic research support... Title: Solar Electric Power Generation. May 1982-July 1983 Source: Citations from the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia, USA, Sep. 1983 Authors: NT IS Data Base Keywords: space energy conversion, solar cells, Abstract: Document type: Bibliography, 300p NTIS Corp Source Codes: 055665000 Title: Solar Electric Power Generation. March 1981-April 1982 Source: Citations from the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia, USA, Sep. 1983. Authors: NTIS Data Base Keywords: space energy conversion, solar cells, Abstract: Document Type: Bibl iography, 213p. NTIS Corp. Source Codes: 055665000 Title: Solar Electric Power Generation. March 1981 - April 1982 Source: Citations from the National Technical Information Service. Springfield, Virginia, USA. Au thors: Keywords: space energy conversion, solar cells, Abstract: Document Type: Bibliography, 212p Title: Research and Technology, Lewis Research Center (Annual Report 1982) Source: NAS 1.15:83038; NASA-TM-83038 Authors: NA Keywords: transportation, solar cells, sps general Abstract: in English, 47p Title: Results of the 1981 NASA/JPL Balloon Flight Solar Cell Calibration Program Source: NASA-CR-168442; JPL-PUB-81-115 Authors: Seaman, C.H.; Weiss, R.S. Keywords: solar cells Abstract: in English, 16p Title: Space Applicable DOE Photovoltaic Technology: An Update Source: NASA-CR-165021; JPL-PUB-81-91 Authors: Scot t-monck., J.; Stella, P.; Berman, P. Keywords: solar cells Abstract: in English, 25p Title: Study of Mu 1ti-Megawatt Technology Needs for Photovoltaic Space Power Systems. Volume 1: Executive Summary Source: NASA-CR-165323-V-l; REPT-111-2401-204 Authors: Peterson, D.M.; Pleasant, R.L. Keywords: space energy conversion, solar cells, onboard power storage and distribution Abstract: in English, 28p
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