Harris Mayer
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American physicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harris Louis Mayer was an American physicist known for his collaboration with Edward Teller and John von Neumann. He worked on the Manhattan Project. Mayer also worked on Project Orion. His work had to do with opacity, mostly in the context of atmospheric opacity to nuclear radiation.
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Published Works
- Methods of Opacity Calculations (1949) (78)
- Tethers and asteroids for artificial gravity assist in the solar system (1984) (27)
- Opacity calculations, past and future (1964) (10)
- Eyeburn Damage Calculation for an Exoatmospheric Nuclear Event (1964) (6)
- Opacity of nitrogen by hand calculation (1965) (1)
- Advanced space system concepts and their orbital support needs (1980 - 2000). Volume 2: Final report (1976) (1)
- Swarms: Optimum aggregations of spacecraft (1980) (1)
- Advanced space system concepts and their orbital support needs (1980 - 2000). Volume 1: Executive summary (1976) (1)
- Advanced space system concepts and their orbital support needs (1980 - 2000). Volume 3: Detailed data. Part 1: Catalog of initiatives, functional options, and future environments and goals. [for the U.S. space program] (1976) (1)
- Advanced space system concepts and their orbital support needs (1980 - 2000). Volume 4: Detailed data. Part 2: Program plans and common support needs (a study of the commonality of space vehicle applications to future national needs (1976) (0)
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