- Space Industries Incorporated
Space Industries Incorporated was a company formed in the 1980s for the purpose of building a privately owned
space station , which was to be called the Industrial Space Facility (ISF). At the time, the idea of private development in space was a pioneering one.History
Space Industries was founded in Houston,
Texas byMaxime Faget , who had recently retired as chief of engineering and operations atNASA , as well as entrepreneurs James Calaway, Guillermo Trotti, and Larry Bell. Their plan was to build a space station that would feed off thelife support system of thespace shuttle when it visited, but would not maintain continuous life support between shuttle visits. Faget proposed this plan because maintaining continuous life support would be cost prohibitive.Joe Allen, a
physicist andastronaut , was a partner, as was Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Investors includedRoy M. Huffington , an oilman and laterUnited States ambassador toAustria ; James Elkins, co-founder of theVinson & Elkins law firm; and Walter Mischer, a developer.Calaway lobbied the
United States government to be ananchor tenant in the proposed space station. In 1988, theReagan Administration requested $700 million from the annual budget in order to participate in the project, but the request was not approved by Congress, and the space station was never built.The company eventually merged with Calspan Corporation, which in turn merged with
General Dynamics Corporation . [cite news | publisher =Houston Chronicle | title = Space station idea was far-out at the time | url = http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/business/5083015.html | last = Kaplan | first = David | date = August 25, 2007 | accessdate = 2007-08-26 ]Industrial Space Facility
The ISF was scheduled for launch in the early 1990s. It was to have 31 payload racks housing up to 11,000 kg (12 tons) of commercial industrial and microgravity manufacturing experiments. It was to have a pair of 140 m² (1500 sq. ft.)
solar panel s each producing 20 kW of power. [cite encyclopedia |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia Astronautica |title= Industrial Space Facility |url= http://www.astronautix.com/craft/indility.htm |last= Lindroos |first= Marcus | accessdate = 2007-08-28 ] Software was developed that used a learning heuristicalgorithm in order to most efficiently use the ISF's resources. [cite journal | last= Kurtzman | first= Clifford R. | title= Experiment scheduling for the Industrial Space Facility |journal= AIAA Computers in Aerospace Conference, 7th, Monterey, CA, October 3–5, 1989 |date= 1989 |url= http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1989coae.conf.1088K |pages= 1088–1094 |accessdate= 2007-08-28]References
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