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... nearly polar orbits with inter-satellite links and phased array antenna systems were highly sophisticated for their time, but still constituted “small satellites” in comparison to the geosynchronous communications satellites being deployed at that ... of small satellite constellations for data relay, mobile satellite services to land-based users, and even high data rate fixed satellite services. This experience let to over a decade long hiatus on small satellite constellations ...
... I-Gates
APRS was originally developed starting in 1982 by Bob Brunigan (WB4APR) to map high frequency US Navy position reports ref 9 . From its outset, APRS was designed as a ... aggregated simulation results over a 24 hour period for this low satellite altitude. The inclination (between 96° and 104°) and eccentricity (between 0° and 0.0036°) data from the population demonstrated that ...
... business models for lunar commerce are speculative at this time (Hammond 2006). The speculative nature of lunar commerce and the high investment costs needed for developing a lunar transportation system requires ... NASA left building these satellite systems to others. The same should be true for space solar power (SSP), Helium 3 (He3) mining, lunar PGM extraction and lunar oxygen (LUNOX) production. ...
... satellites today, as well as military systems. ref 23
The optical systems can be divided into 2 high and 3 medium spatial resolution groups:
very high spatial resolution (0.41 to 1m) and high ... altitude. There are usually more than 24 satellites, often up to 31, as new satellites are launched to replace older designs. They are in these high orbits for several reasons, including more accurate ...
... observers, of a lunar transient event and, most importantly, made by highly qualified personnel. A second sighting by Greenacre and Barr at the same Aristarchus location, was recorded one lunar month later on ... , P.A. Moore and B.L. Weither, “Chronological Catalog of Reported Lunar Events,” G-807, NASA 1967.
W.C. Cameron, “Lunar Transient Phenomena (LTP): Manifestations, Site Distribution, Correlations and Possible Causes,” Physics ...
... SPACE RESEARCH BY ROCKET AND SATELLITE'''
by Boyd, R. L. F.
''New York, 1960: Harper and Brothers, 128 pages, $2.25''
... quantity of instruments and techniques for carrying out high altitude and space experiments. For example, under the second space experiments chapter, fields, particles, lunar surveying, solar research, etc., are discussed with details ...
... about the frailties and strengths of our bodies. Constructing and operating facilities in the harsh lunar locations would enable similar functions in less harsh locations on Earth. And, as with the ... of things, we know that energy in the universe is always, naturally, going from a high potential to a low potential. In this sense, things on the Earth with energy potential ...
... the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 58 58
'''Page ''' - 294-297
'''Year''' - 2005
'''Keywords''' - Tether, lunar launch, mass-driver.
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2005.58.294
'''Number of Pages''' - 4
Abstract
A method of launching from the lunar surface is analyzed, in which the payload launched is swung on a high-strength cable until it reaches the desired launch speed ...
... . This is mainly due to the latest development of high power laser diode (LD) technology. Both high specific impulse-low thrust mode and high thrust-low specific impulse mode can be selected by ... Moon from a space platform or space hotel in Earth orbit, with cargo shipment from lunar orbit to the surface of the Moon, including the possibility of a sightseeing trip.
'''To ...
... Interplanetary Society for Volume 63 63
'''Page ''' - 53-60
'''Year''' - 2010
'''Keywords''' - Space commercialization, lunar exploration, lunar development, lunar colonization, international cooperation, property rights, cislunar space
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2010.63.53
'''Number of Pages''' - 8
Abstract
Over the past three decades, commercial activities in space, such as telecommunications, satellite ...
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