Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
Astounding Science Fiction with "Clipper Ships of Space", 1951
The collection contains working papers, articles, proposals, and other documents on solar sails created and compiled by Carl A. Wiley. Items in the collection include a copy of Astounding Fiction with Wiley's story "Clipper Ships of Space" (written under a pseudonym Russell Saunders), which was one of the first accounts of how solar sails could be assembled in orbit and used for space.
Solar Sailing Volume I, 1980
Contains a compilation of articles, correspondence, papers, and other related materials.
Wiley Electronics - "A Proposal for the Design and Construction of a Line Source Feed for the Cornell Spherical Antenna of 1,000' Aperture", 1960
The collection contains working papers, articles, proposals, and other documents on solar sails created and compiled by Carl A. Wiley. Items in the collection include a copy of Astounding Fiction with Wiley's story "Clipper Ships of Space" (written under a pseudonym Russell Saunders), which was one of the first accounts of how solar sails could be assembled in orbit and used for space.
Articles on Solar Sails and Carl A. Wiley, 1976-1991
The collection contains working papers, articles, proposals, and other documents on solar sails created and compiled by Carl A. Wiley. Items in the collection include a copy of Astounding Fiction with Wiley's story "Clipper Ships of Space" (written under a pseudonym Russell Saunders), which was one of the first accounts of how solar sails could be assembled in orbit and used for space.
Solar Sailing Publications - Bibliography, December 1976
The collection contains working papers, articles, proposals, and other documents on solar sails created and compiled by Carl A. Wiley. Items in the collection include a copy of Astounding Fiction with Wiley's story "Clipper Ships of Space" (written under a pseudonym Russell Saunders), which was one of the first accounts of how solar sails could be assembled in orbit and used for space.
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, September 1978
Magazine contains mention of Carl A. Wiley and "Clipper Ships of Space" in the Editorial.
Typescript - "Are the Clipper Ships Gone Forever?" by Russell Saunders (Carl Wiley), January 1950
The collection contains working papers, articles, proposals, and other documents on solar sails created and compiled by Carl A. Wiley. Items in the collection include a copy of Astounding Fiction with Wiley's story "Clipper Ships of Space" (written under a pseudonym Russell Saunders), which was one of the first accounts of how solar sails could be assembled in orbit and used for space.
The Wind From the Sun by Arthur C. Clarke, 1973
Includes attached newspaper article, "Space sport proposed: solar-sail race to the moon."