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  1. Noordung's concept was of a three unit space colony: the living wheel (Wohnrad), the machine station (Maschinenhaus), and the observatory (Observatorium): Ed.
  2. A satellite in geosynchronous orbit revolves around the Earth in the same period that Earth rotates on its axis: Ed.
  3. Actually a rotating living section with a nonrotating boom for linkage to space shuttle craft: Ed.
  4. The remainder of the references for this chapter, i.e., 5 through 29, is as cited by Salkeld, R.; Space Colonization Now? Astronautics and Aeronautics, vol. l 3, no .9, Sept .1975, pp. 30-34.


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