Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Sep 1976
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Mathematics
Logic
Cosmology, Data Acquisition, Satellite Power Transmission, Space Stations, Aerospace Engineering, Nuclear Electric Power Generation, Orbital Workshops, Space Commercialization, Spacecraft Communication
Scientific paper
Potential space station system options were examined for a permanent, manned, orbital space facility and to provide data to NASA program planners and decision makers for their use in future program planning. There were ten space station system objectives identified. These were categorized into five major objectives and five supporting objectives. The major objectives were to support the development of: (1) satellite power systems, (2) nuclear energy plants in space, (3) space processing, (4) earth services, and (5) space cosmological research and development. The five supporting objectives, to define space facilities which would be basic building blocks for future systems, were: (1) a multidiscipline science laboratory, (2) an orbital depot to maintain, fuel, and service orbital transfer vehicles, (3) cluster support systems to provide power and data processing for multiple orbital elements, (4) a sensor development facility, and (5) the facilities necessary to enhance man's living and working in space.
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