It is pointed out that the decisions of WARC-79 are crucial to the future utility of applications evolving from research and development of space techniques. WARC-79 provided the spectrum allocations and protection which will permit continued development of a broad range of space applications. Space research and earth-exploration satellite services are discussed, taking into account remote sensing, spectrum requirements, implications for designers and regulators, and space research and earth exploration satellite services. Meteorological satellites are considered along with search-and-rescue operations, standard frequency and time satellites, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and the solar-power satellite. The WARC rejected a U.S. allocation proposal for the solar-power satellite on the basis that the proposal was premature because spectrum, biological, and ecological impacts have not yet been fully examined.
The impact of WARC-79 on space applications
1981-08-01
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