Box 25
Contains 37 Results:
Unconventional Neutrino Sensor for Future Naval Warfare (proposal; photocopy). Submitted to U.S. Department of Defense Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program, May 24, 1991
This sub-series contains written proposals for various research and experimentation projects in the field of physics, primarily those developed by Robert L. Forward. The bulk of the proposals were prepared for U.S. government entities, including the Department of Defense, Air Force, and National Science Foundation. Select proposals contain copyedits by Forward, or supplementary correspondence and/or other documents. Bylines are provided exclusively for works by other authors.
Breakout Propulsion Technologies Study (proposal; photocopy), April 27, 1991
This sub-series contains written proposals for various research and experimentation projects in the field of physics, primarily those developed by Robert L. Forward. The bulk of the proposals were prepared for U.S. government entities, including the Department of Defense, Air Force, and National Science Foundation. Select proposals contain copyedits by Forward, or supplementary correspondence and/or other documents. Bylines are provided exclusively for works by other authors.
Continuously Hovering Solar Sail Statite for Polar Science & Operations (proposal). Submitted to National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research Program. Includes documents from the National Science Foundation and photocopies, 1993-1994
This sub-series contains written proposals for various research and experimentation projects in the field of physics, primarily those developed by Robert L. Forward. The bulk of the proposals were prepared for U.S. government entities, including the Department of Defense, Air Force, and National Science Foundation. Select proposals contain copyedits by Forward, or supplementary correspondence and/or other documents. Bylines are provided exclusively for works by other authors.
21st Century Astronautics Study (proposal; three drafts). Submitted to the United States Air Force. Includes copyedits, July 3-7, 1989
This sub-series contains written proposals for various research and experimentation projects in the field of physics, primarily those developed by Robert L. Forward. The bulk of the proposals were prepared for U.S. government entities, including the Department of Defense, Air Force, and National Science Foundation. Select proposals contain copyedits by Forward, or supplementary correspondence and/or other documents. Bylines are provided exclusively for works by other authors.
Unconventional Neutrino Sensor for Army ASAT Program (proposal; photocopy). Submitted to U.S. Department of Defense Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. Includes correspondence from the Department of the Army, 1990
This sub-series contains written proposals for various research and experimentation projects in the field of physics, primarily those developed by Robert L. Forward. The bulk of the proposals were prepared for U.S. government entities, including the Department of Defense, Air Force, and National Science Foundation. Select proposals contain copyedits by Forward, or supplementary correspondence and/or other documents. Bylines are provided exclusively for works by other authors.
World Technology in the Far Future (lecture), 1991
This sub-series is comprised of material prepared for, or documenting, lecture, seminar, and workshop presentations given by Robert L. Forward. Formats include transparencies and other visual aids, computer printouts, drawings, notes, drafts, and audiovisual recordings. Materials pertain to science-fiction and hard science topics and events.
World Technology in the Far Future (lecture; bound). Includes copyedits, 1991
This sub-series is comprised of material prepared for, or documenting, lecture, seminar, and workshop presentations given by Robert L. Forward. Formats include transparencies and other visual aids, computer printouts, drawings, notes, drafts, and audiovisual recordings. Materials pertain to science-fiction and hard science topics and events.