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Other estimates go much higher: 4 million lbs. per year to start and vastly more than that if, for example, satellites were armored and made maneuverable to protect them against Soviet attack. SDI officials, says John Pike of the Federation of American Scientists, "are looking at increasing their annual to-orbit weight by a factor of ten to 50 times, and that assumes survivability apart from armor. If they go to armor, the numbers quickly become bizarre as opposed to just daunting...
...Harvard women's basketball team tonight heads into its most perplexing weekend of the season. Tied with Dartmouth atop the Ivies with a 7-2 league mark, the cagers hit the `Pike for Penn and Princeton...
...aquamen picked up their third mentor in three years in late August, when Chris Hafferty agreed to take over for men's swimming Coach Joe Bernal, who had agreed to take over for Steve Pike during the 1984 season...
...aquamen picked up their third mentor in three years in late August, when Chris Hafferty agreed to take over for men's swimming Coach Joe Bernal, who had agreed to take over for Steve Pike during the 1984 season...
...neither side will ever have a serious antisatellite capability." Some other experts add that the U.S. would have more to lose from an ASAT race than the Soviets would, since it is more dependent on satellites to provide intelligence and coordinate military movements. In any case, says John Pike of the Federation of American Scientists, the U.S. test "is throwing down the gauntlet to the Soviets before the summit...