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List of References Aerospace America. 1993. Electric propulsion. Aerospace America, December 1993, Vol. 31 (No. 12~: pp. 52. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Washington, D.C. American Rocket Company, 1994. HyTOP consortium and NASA MSFC sign cooperative agreement for hybrid technology option project under the President's technology reinvestment project. American Rocket Company Press Release issued April 8, 1994. American Rocket Company. Ventura, CA. Asrar, G. and D.~. Dokken. 1993. 1993 Earth Observing System Reference Handbook. NASA Earth Science Support Office. National Astronautics and Space Administration. Washington, D.C. Auclair, G., M. Dimiceli, M. Gerbasi, and D. Damon. 1993. Lockheed Small Satellites. Presentation to the Pane! on Small Spacecraft Technology, September 29, 1993. Lockheed Missiles and Space Company. Sunnyvale, CA. Avila, E. 1992. Elite Program Overview. Space Programs and Technologies Conference and Exhibits, March 24-26, 1992. AlAA-92- 1559. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Washington, D.C. Bennett, G. 1994. On-board propulsion reaches new heights. Space Technology Innovation, lanuary/February 1994. Vol. 2 (No. I): pp. 4. Boclen, D. and W. Larson. Undated. Cost Effective Space Mission Operations. Kluwer Academic Publishers. Norwell. MA. Boyer, W. 1993. American Rocket Co. touts hybrid's future after test. Space News, February 15-21, 1993. Vol. 4 (No. 7~: pp. il. Budinger, I., 1~. Deutsch, H. Hendricks, B. Howell, C. Raquet, D. Rascoe, I. Riley, B. Seery, and W. White. 1993. Miniature Spacecraft Communications Technology Program. System Team Analysis Report to OACT, February 9, 1993. 103

104 Technology for Small Spacecraft National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology. Washington, D.C. Chetty, P.R.K. iL991. Satellite Technology and Its Application. 2nd Edition. TAB Books. Division of McGraw-Hill, Inc. Blue Ridge Summit, PA. Cooley, W.T. 1991. Air Force Photovoltaic Array Alternatives. Proceedings of the 26th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, August 4-9, 1991. Vol. 2 TECEC-91. American Nuclear Society. LaGrange Park, IL. David, L. 1993. NASA culls discovery missions while seeking program funds. Space News, February 22-28, 1993. Vol. 4 (No. 8~: pp. 17. Davis, T.M. 1993. Space Technologies for Small Satellites. Presentation to the Pane! on Small Spacecraft Technology, April 8, 1993. U.S. Air Force Phillips Laboratory. Kirtland AFB, NM. Davis, T.M., and T. ImIer. 1993. Enabling Space and Missiles Technologies ant! Small Satellite Initiatives. Presentation to the Pane! on Small Spacecraft Technology, April 8, 1993. U.S. Air Force Phillips Laboratory. Kirtianc! AFB, NM. DoD. 1993a. Excess Strategic Missile Assets Review. Memorandum from the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense dated January 13, 1993. Department of Defense. Washington, D.C. DoD. 1993b. DoD Policy on Use of Excess Ballistic Missile Assets. Memorandum from the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense dated May 14, 1993. Department of Defense. Washington, D.C. DoD. 1993c. Excess Strategic Ballistic Missile Assets Report. Memorandum from the Office of the Secretary of Defense dated September 15, 1993. Department of Defense. Washington, D.C. Giffin, G. 1993. Space Communications Strategic Plan 1994. Presentation to the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board, National Academy of Sciences, December 6, 1993. National Aeronautics ant} Space Aciministration/Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology. Washington, D.C. Goldin, D. 1993. Testimony before the Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space, Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, November 16, 1993. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Washington, D.C.

References Hanks, B. 1993. NASA Miniature Spacecraft Technology Development Activities. Presentation to the Committee on Advanced Space Technology, January 27, 1993. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Headquarters. Washington, D.C. Herrera, E.D., and I. Kuck. 1992. Air Force Space Power and Thermal Management Technology: Requirements for the Early 2Ist Century. Proceedings of the 27th Intersociety Energy Conversion Conference, August 3-7, 1992. Vol. 6 pp. 259. Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc. Warrendale, PA. {annotta, B. 1994. DC-X hangs by thin thread despite short-term reprieve. Space News, February 7-13, 1994. Vol. 5 (No. 6~: pp. 4 & 21. JPL. 1993. Center for Space Microelectronics Technology 1992 Technical Report. JPL Publication 93-27 dated November i, 1993. let Propulsion Laboratory. Pasadena, CA. Katz, I. 1993. Strategic Defense Initiative, Space Technology Development en c} Demonstration Overview. Presentation to the Pane! on Small Spacecraft Technology, January 27, 1993. Strategic Defense Initiative, Department of Defense. Washington, D.C. Krueger, D.A. 1993. Brief on Spacecraft Interfaces. Presentation to Dr. Norman Parker, July 15, 1993. National Aeronautics en c! Space Administration/Goddard Space Flight Center. Greenbelt, MD. KurIand, R., and P. StelIa. 1992. Advanced Solar Array Design and Performance. AlAA-2-058. Briefing at the 1992 Aerospace Design Conference. The Aerospace Corporation. Irvine, CA. Landis, G.A., and A. F. Hepp. 1991. Applications of Thin-Film Photovoltaics for Space. Proceedings of the 26th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference. Vol. 2 lECEC-91, August 4-9, 1991. American Nuclear Society. LaGrange Park, II . Larson, W.~., and I.R. Wertz. 1992. Space Mission Analysis and Design. Second Edition. Kluwer Academic Publishers. Norwell, MA. and Microcosm, Inc. Torrance, CA. Leary, W.E. 1993. NASA to send craft to study asteroid. New York Times, December 16, 1993. pp. Bl6. Mattock, R., I. Katz, D. Holtkamp, and S. Nozette. 1993. Overview of SDIO Technology Programs. Presentation to the Committee on Advanced Space 105

106 Technology for Small Spacecraft Technology, January 27-29, 1993. Strategic Defense Initiative Organization/Department of Defense. Washington, D.C. McCarthy, I. 1993. NASA New Technology Investments Package. Presentation to the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board, National Research Council, December 6, 1993. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Washington, D.C. Mintz, I. 1994. Launching a drive for federal help. U.S. rocket firms, facing tough competition from abroad, seek r&d aid. Washington Post, January 12, 1994, Final Edition. pp. F} and F8. Munro, N. 1993. U.S. Air Force may drop satellite laser-link program. Defense News, October 4-10, 1993. Vol. ~ (No. 39~: pp. 28. NASA. 1990. Report of the Advisory Committee on Future of the U.S. Space Program, 1990. National Aeronautics ant! Space Administration. Washington, D.C. U.S. Government Printing Office. NASA. 1993a. NASA selects flight technology proposals. NASA release 93-~86, October 15, 1993. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Washington, D.C. NASA. 1993b. Third technology reinvestment project selections announced. NASA release No.575-93. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Washington, D.C. NASA/OACT 1993. Small Spacecraft Technology Workshop. Briefing at the NASA/OACT Small Spacecraft Technology Workshop, September 21-24, 1993. National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology. Washington, D.C. Nicastri, E.D. 1993. ARPA's Space Programs. Presentation to the Pane} on Small Spacecraft Technology, April 8, 1993. Advanced Systems Technology Office, Advanced Research Projects Agency - Denartment of Defense. Washinaton. D.C. cow , Nozette, S. 1993. Deep Space Program Science Experiment (DSPSE), Clementine Program Overview. Presentation to the Pane! on Small Spacecraft Technology, January 27, 1993. Strategic Defense Initiative? Department of Defense. Washington, D.C. NRC. 1987. Space Technology to Meet Future Needs. Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board. National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

References NRC. 1992. From Earth to Orbit, An Assessment of Transportation Options. Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board. National Research Council. Washington, D.C. National Academy Press. NRL/NCST. 1993. Clementine - Deep Space Program Science Experiment Executive Overview. Presentation to the Panel on Small Spacecraft Technology, April 9, 1993. Naval Research Laboratory/Naval Center for Space Technology. Washington, D.C. Pak, Z. 1993. Some Ways to Higher Environmental Safety of Solid Rocket Propellant Application. AlAA-93-1755. Presentation to the Panel on Small Spacecraft Technology, June 28-30, 1993. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Washington, D.C. Palsulich, I., and D. Raspet. Technology 1993. Discussion on Expendable Launch Vehicle ano small Satellite/Payload Technology. Presentation to the committee on Advanced Space Technology, May 26-27, 1993. McDonnell Douglas. Huntington Beach, CA. Pande, I.B. 1993. Solar Powered Rocket Engine Optimizer! for High Specific Impulse. 1993 lANNAF Propulsion Conference, November 1993. Hercules Aerospace Company. Wilmington, DE. Pelton, I.N., B.~. Edelson, N. Helm, C.W. Bostian, E.F. Miller, P. Hager, W. Brandon, A.I-. Riley, R. Kwan, V.W.S. Chan, C. Mahle, and R. Jennings. 1993. Satellite Communications in Europe, Russia, and Japan. Presentation at the NASA/NSF Conference, February 5, 1993. National Aeronautics and Space Administration/National Science Foundation. Washington, D.C. Russell, At., R.V. Wick, and T.M. Davis. 1992. Future Space Technology. AlAA-92-1696. Presentation to the AlAA Space Programs and Technologies Conference, March 24-27, 1992. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Washington, D.C. Ryschkewitsch, M.G., and H.H. Plotkin. 1993. TIMED (Small Spacecraft) Technology Infusion Initiative. Presentation to the Technology Challenge Review Pane! on TIMED, June 17, 1993. National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Goddard Space Flight Center. Greenbelt, MD. Scala, T. 1993. Fold-up solar blanket. Popular Science magazine, September 1993. Schaub, I., and P. Regeon. 1993. NRL Small Spacecraft Initiatives. Presentation to the Panel on Small Spacecraft Technology, April 9, 1993. Naval Research Laboratory/Naval Center in Space Technology. Washington, D.C. ~07

108 Technology for Small Spacecraft Seitz, P. 1993a. [Little LEO firms trying to exhibit individuality. Space News, August 9-15, 1993. Vol. 4 (No. 31~: pp. 10. Seitz, P. 1993b. Little LEOs win unanimous vote of commission. Space News, October 25-3 1, 1993. Vol. 4 (No. 42~: pp. 4 and 21. Seitz, P. 1993c. Small launches slowly progressing; lighter cheaper payloads call for small, low-cost vehicles to space. Space News, August 23-29, 1993. Vo! 4 (No. 33~: pp. 10. Seitz, P., and P.B. de Selding. 1993. Firms agree to share spectrum; chart on proposed mobile satellite systems. Space News, October ~i-17, 1993. Vol. 4 (No. 404: pp. ~ and 20. Sneegas, Rosenthal, and Vondra. 1993. Space Surveillance Track and Autonomous Reposition (SSTAR) Experiment. 23rd lEPC, September 13-16, 1993. Paper Number lEPC-93-054. Seattle, WA. Space Microelectronics. 1993. Microelectronics news. Space Microelectronics, Fall 1993. Issue 5: pp. 33-34. Space News. 1993. Palo Alto company tests Russian thruster system. Space News, October 25-31, 1993. Vol. 4 (No. 42~: pp. 12. Space Technollogy Innovation. 1994. Arc jet technology provi(les revolutionary breakthrough. NASA Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology, March/Apri! 1994. Vol. 2 (No. 2~: pp. 6. Staehie, R., S. Brewster, D. Caputo, I. Carraway, E. Hansen, P. Henry, R. Miles, C. Nunez, T. Rivellini, C. Salvo, A. Stern, R. Terrile, and S. Weinstein. 1993. Technology Tracles for the Pluto Fast Flyby Mission. Presentation to the Committee on Advanced Space Technology, January 27, 1993. let Propulsion Laboratory. Pasadena, CA. The Update. 1993. Electron-tunneling, producing smaller, more accurate sensors. The Update, October 1993. Quarterly publication of the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization Technology Applications Program. U.S. Congress. 1993. 103ci Congress Conference Report. Report 103-339, November 9, 1993. House of Representatives. [Library of Congress. Washington, D.C. U.S. Space Policy Advisory Board. 1992. A Post Cold War Assessment of U.S. Space Policy. Vice President's Space Policy Advisory Board Report, December 1992, pp. 6. Washington, D.C.

References Venkateswara Rao, K.T., and R.~. Ritchie. 1992. Fatigue of Al-Li alloys. International Materials Reviews, Vol. 37 (No. 4~: pp. 153 iS5. Venneri, S. 1993. Small Spacecraft Technology Program. Presentation to the Pane! on Small Spacecraft Technology at the Small Spacecraft Technology Workshop, September 2l, 1993. National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Off~ce of Advanced Concepts and Technology. Washington, D.C. Wall. S., and K. ~better. 1991. Design of Mission Operations Systems for Scientific Remote Sensing. Taylor ant} Francis-Hemisphere Publishing Corp. Washington, D.C. Whitehead, I.C. 1993. A new rocket propulsion system for small spacecraft. Energy and Technology Review, March 1993. pp. 13-25. 109

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This book reviews the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) small spacecraft technology development. Included are assessments of NASA's technology priorities for relevance to small spacecraft and identification of technology gaps and overlaps.

The volume also examines the small spacecraft technology programs of other government agencies and assesses technology efforts in industry.

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