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Title: Lunar Resources Utilization for Space Construction
Summary / Review : Large 3-volume report on making solar power satellites from lunar materials, and comparing it to Earth-launched SPS, in 1978-1979. Very conservative landmark study.
Author(s) : Bock, Edward (director), [General Dynamics Corp., Convair Division, San Diego,California]
Publication Type : Standalone Special report of special distribution
Publication Date: 1979
Pages : 1500 approx.
Copyright By : public domain
Category(s) : Products / Powersat
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Other Ref # : NASA-JSC contract number NAS9-15560
Submitted by : Mark Evan Prado
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