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Science and Engineering for Space: Technologies from Space 88
Authors:Stewart W Johnson  John P Wetzel
Affiliation:1Prin. Engr., Advanced Basing Systems, BDM Int., Inc., 1801 Randolph Rd., S.E., Albuquerque, NM 87106
2Assoc. Staff Member, Space Systems, BDM Int., Inc., Albuquerque, NM
Abstract:This paper highlights technology development for space exploration. It draws on the proceedings of Space 88, Engineering, Construction, and Operations in Space, which includes 125 papers and 1,349 pages providing in‐depth discussions of space policy, extraterrestrial basing, space stations, orbiting structures, and areas of special interest. In the space station and orbiting structures (orbital facilities) section, papers discuss the engineering, construction, and operations of orbiting space systems. Papers in the extraterrestrial basing section deal with the engineering, construction, and operations challenges faced in development of bases and operations on extraterrestrial bodies. The special interest (interacting disciplines) section provides a discussion of challenges facing us in meeting needs for space power, life support, human factors, astronomy, education, and management. The purpose of this volume on engineering, construction, and operations of facilities and bases in space is to encourage and stimulate the development of the required technologies. The concluding section of this paper focuses on space policy and a view toward the future.
Keywords:Technology  Space exploration  Space structures  Space shuttle orbiter  Construction  Engineering  Moon  
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