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− | Arthur Smith is a physicist and computer professional at the American Physical Society publication office in Ridge, NY. He has served as an officer of the [[National Space Society]] and on the board of directors of the [[Moon Society]] in recent years, and has a strong interest in use of space resources and development of new energy technologies including solar power satellites<ref>[http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2004/06/63913 | + | Arthur Smith is a physicist and computer professional at the American Physical Society publication office in Ridge, NY. He has served as an officer of the [[National Space Society]] and on the board of directors of the [[Moon Society]] in recent years, and has a strong interest in use of space resources and development of new energy technologies including [[Solar Power Satellites|solar power satellites]]<ref>Quotation on Wired Web Site [http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2004/06/63913 NASA Spaces on Energy Solution]John Gartner 06.22.04</ref>. |
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Arthur Smith is a physicist and computer professional at the American Physical Society publication office in Ridge, NY. He has served as an officer of the National Space Society and on the board of directors of the Moon Society in recent years, and has a strong interest in use of space resources and development of new energy technologies including solar power satellites[1].
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- ↑ Quotation on Wired Web Site NASA Spaces on Energy SolutionJohn Gartner 06.22.04