NASA/CR-188756, NASA CONTRACTOR REPORT: TETHERS IN SPACE HANDBOOK - 2ND EDITION (MAY-1989)
NASA/CR-188756, NASA CONTRACTOR REPORT: TETHERS IN SPACE HANDBOOK - 2ND EDITION (MAY-1989)., The Tethers in Space Handbook, Second Edition represents an update to
the initial volume issued in September 1986. As originally intended,
this handbook is designed to serve as a reference manual for policy
makers, program managers, educators, engineers, and scientists alike.
It contains information for the uninitiated, providing insight into
the fundamental behavior of tethers in space. For those familiar with
space tethers, it includes a summary of past and ongoing studies and
programs, a complete bibliography of tether publications, and names,
addresses, and phone numbers of workers in the field. Perhaps its most
valuable asset is the brief description of nearly 50 tether
applications which have been proposed and analyzed over the past 10
years. The great variety of these applications, from energy generation
to boosting satellites to gravity wave detection is an indication that
tethers will play a significant part in the future of space
development. This edition of the handbook preserves the major
characteristics of the original; however, some significant
rearrangements and additions have been made. The first section on
Tether Programs has been brought up to date, and now includes a
description of TSS-2, the aerodynamic NASA/Italian Space Agency (ASI)
mission. Tether Applications follows, and this section has been
substantially rearranged. First, the index and cross-reference for the
applications have been simplified. Also, the categories have changed
slightly, with Technology and Test changed to Aerodynamics, and the
Constellations category removed. In reality, tether constellations may
be applicable to many of the other categories, since it is simply a
different way of using tethers. Finally, to separate out those
applications which are obviously in the future, a Concepts category
has been added. A new section included here on Conference Summaries
recognizes the fact that the tether community is growing
internationally, and that meetings provide a means of rapid
communication and interaction. Finally, the Bibliography section has
been considerably updated to include all known references. These are
listed by author and by subject and include the papers to be presented
at the Third International Conference in May 1989.