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Space Energy Inc's technical advisors.
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Ralph Nansen

Ralph Nansen is the founder and president of Solar Space
Industries and the former head of the Solar Satellite Division
for Boeing. He started as a designer on the Bomarc rocket-
powered missile, and in 1961 was selected to develop the
initial configuration used by Boeing in their successful bid to
design and build the giant first stage of the Saturn V moon
rocket.


Dr. Larry DeLucas

Dr. DeLucas is a former shuttle astronaut and the former
Chief Scientist for the International Space Station and is
currently the Director of the CBSE. The CBSE consists of 115
scientists and engineers involved in a number of scientific research
activities (structural biology and pharmaceutical development)
as well as space product development for NASA and the
International Space Station.


Mike Snead

Project Engineer for the Air Force Transatmospheric Vehicle
project, Chief Flight Systems Engineer and Lead Structures
Engineer for the National Aerospace Plane/X-30 Joint Program
Office, and Government Technical Consultant for the BMDO
Delta Clipper Experimental (DC-X) Single-Stage Rocket program.
In 2007, Mr. Snead led the space logistics assessment of space
solar power in support of the National Security Space Office's study
"Space-based Solar Power as an Opportunity for Strategic Security."


Dr. William Gaubatz

Dr. Gaubatz, Senior Advisor, X PRIZE Foundation, is a pioneer
and leader in program and concept developments that have impacted
national programs and policies, leading the way to today's Personal
Spaceflight Industry. At McDonnell Douglas, he originated and managed
the development of the Delta Clipper reusable Spaceplane concept.
His Delta Clipper Experimental programs (DC-X and DC-XA)
proved through flight, that aircraft like operations could be routinely
achieved for Spaceplanes. He was an originating founder of
Universal Space Lines, Inc

Dr. Richard Dickinson

Mr. Dickinson is one of the world's foremost experts on Wireless Power
Transmission (WPT). President of OFF EARTH-WPT, a Wireless
Power Transmission business.

Mr. Dickinson was Group Supervisor of the High-Power Transmitter
Group at Goldstone and was NASA's microwave power transmission
specialist on the Solar Power Satellite Reference System team.
He investigated the technology for the microwave power
transmission link of the NASA-DOE proposed Satellite Power
System (SPS) as the wireless power transmission specialist on the
NASA study team.



Charles Radley

Charles F. Radley is the President/CEO of the Stratowave Corporation,
and Vice President of The Moon Society. He was a contributor to the
2007 Dept of Defense NSSO) report on Space Based Solar power.

Charles worked on the Galileo and Magellan space probes, Space Station Freedom,
Spacelab-MSL-1 and several communications satellite projects (e.g. Intelsat-6,
Olympus, Marecs, Inmarsat-2, BSB/HS-376, JCSat, HS-601). Also, he worked
on the Trailblazer commercial lunar orbiter project.
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