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_aSpace manufacturing facilities (Space colonies) _bProceedings of the Princeton/AIAA/NASA Conference May 7-9, 1975 (Including the Proceedings of the May, 1974 Princeton Conference on Space Colonization) |
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_aNew York _bAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics _c1977 |
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500 | _aLa obra está organizada en cinco secciones: I) Construction; II) Production; III) Human considerations; IV) Government activities; V) Conference. | ||
500 | _aReferencias bibliográficas p. 261-266. | ||
500 | _aApéndice: Princeton Conference on Space Colonization, May 10, 1974. | ||
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_rGerard K. O'Neill. _tThe space manufacting facility concept. |
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_rThomas A. Heppenheimer. _tTransport of lunar material to the sites of the colonies. |
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_rDavid R. Criswell. _tLunar materials. |
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_rK. Eric Drexler. _tDeep space material sources. |
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_rGerald W. Driggers. _tBaselines L5 construction station. |
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_rRobert Salkeld. _tEarth-to-orbit transportation for large space facilities. |
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_rArthur R. Kantrowitz. _tLaser propulsion to earth orbit. |
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_rAdelbert O. Tischler. _tNear-term chemically-propelled space transport systems. |
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_rPhilomena Grodzka. _tProcess Chemistry for L5. |
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_rLouis R. McCreight. _tIndustrial developmente in zero-G. |
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_rMel Adams. _tProduction, assembly, and high vacuum fabrication. |
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_rH. K. Henson and C. M. Henson. _tClosed ecosystems of high agricultural yield. |
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_rPeter E. Glasser. _tDevelopment of the satellite solar power station. |
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_rGordon R. Woodcock. _tClosed Brayton cycle turbines for satellite solar power stations. |
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_rAshton Graybiel. _tSome physiological effects on alternation between zero gravity and one gravity. |
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_rEric C. Hannah. _tMeteoroid and cosmic-ray protection. |
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_rMagoroh Maruyama. _tDiversity, survival value, and enrichment : design principles for extraterrestrial communities. |
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_rLudwig Glaeser. _tArchitectural studies for a space habitat. |
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_rRichard Falk. _tNew options for self-government in space habitats. |
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_rKonrad Dannenberg. _tOrganizational possibilities for space habitat realization. |
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_rEdward R. Finch. _tInternational law and outer space station. |
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_rGus J. Rauschbach. _tThe INTELSAT arrangement. |
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_rRobert F. Freitag. _tSummary of problems of greatest urgency. |
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_rNASA Headquarters. _tDeveloping space occupancy : perspectives of NASA future space program planning. |
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_rWilliam G. Stroud. _tData collecting activities of the "outlook for space" panel. |
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_rWilliam L. Verplank. _tPlanning for the 1975 NASA-Ames. |
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_rJerry Grey. _tOverview and construction. |
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_rAlbert Hibbs. _tProduction. |
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_rNASA Ames Research Center. _tHuman factors. |
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_rGerard K. O'Neill. _tApplications and developments. |
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