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Title: The Architecture of Artificial Gravity: Theory, Form and Function in the High Frontier
Summary / Review : Postdoctorate Research Fellow.
Author(s) : Hall, Theodore W., [Center for Planning, Architecture, and Development; ChineseUniv. of Hong Kong; Sha Tin, New Territories; Hong Kong]
Publication Type : Paper within a Parent compilation, or Presentation at a Professional conference
Parent Publication : Space Manufacturing 10, Pathways to the High Frontier, Proceedings of the 12th SSI-PrincetonConference, 1995
Publication Date: 1995
Pages : 182-192
# of References : 21
Copyright By : Author
Category(s) : Life / Habitats and biospherics / architecture
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ISBN : 1-56347-204-X
Submitted by : Mark Evan Prado
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