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Rockets into Space (Paperback, New edition): Frank H. Winter Rockets into Space (Paperback, New edition)
Frank H. Winter
R980 Discovery Miles 9 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since ancient times, men and women have dreamed of soaring among the stars, but only in this century has that dream been realized. In Rockets into Space, Frank Winter tells the fascinating story of the modern launch vehicle, from the mythological musings of the Babylonians and Greeks to the present-day reality of manned and unmanned space flight. In concise yet comprehensive chapters dense with anecdotal detail, Winter tracks the theoretical formulations and technological breakthroughs that have charted the evolution of rocket propulsion and vehicle design. He pays particular attention to the remarkable contributions of pioneers Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Robert Goddard, Hermann Oberth, Eugen Sanger, and Sergei Korolev, whose genius and vision paved the way for later innovation. He describes the clandestine development of the V-2 rocket in Germany, under the technical leadership of Wernher von Braun, and its dramatic impact on postwar rocket research and satellite development in the United States and the Soviet Union. He also chronicles the complex events of the last three decades, which have produced ever more sophisticated rockets capable of launching larger payloads, from weapons to weather and communications satellites. Finally, he surveys exotic propulsion systems-nuclear, electric, solar, photon, laser-that lie on the frontiers of science today but that will shape the spaceflight and space policy decisions of tomorrow. Rockets into Space is an authoritative, entertaining guidebook for all who are interested in the history of space travel.

Apollo Pilot - The Memoir of Astronaut Donn Eisele (Hardcover): Donn Eisele Apollo Pilot - The Memoir of Astronaut Donn Eisele (Hardcover)
Donn Eisele; Edited by Francis French; Afterword by Susan Eisele Black
R738 R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Save R119 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In October 1968 Donn Eisele flew with fellow astronauts Walt Cunningham and Wally Schirra into Earth orbit in Apollo 7. The first manned mission in the Apollo program and the first manned flight after a fire during a launch pad test killed three astronauts in early 1967, Apollo 7 helped restart NASA's manned-spaceflight program. Known to many as a goofy, lighthearted prankster, Eisele worked his way from the U.S. Naval Academy to test pilot school and then into the select ranks of America's prestigious astronaut corps. He was originally on the crew of Apollo 1 before being replaced due to injury. After that crew died in a horrific fire, Eisele was on the crew selected to return Americans to space. Despite the success of Apollo 7, Eisele never flew in space again, as divorce and a testy crew commander led to the three astronauts being labeled as troublemakers. Unbeknownst to everyone, after his retirement as a technical assistant for manned spaceflight at NASA's Langley Research Center in 1972, Eisele wrote in detail about his years in the air force and his time in the Apollo program. Long after his death, Francis French discovered Eisele's unpublished memoir, and Susie Eisele Black (Donn's widow) allowed French access to her late husband's NASA files and personal effects. Readers can now experience an Apollo story they assumed would never be written as well as the story behind its discovery.

Advances in Guidance, Navigation and Control - Proceedings of 2022 International Conference on Guidance, Navigation and Control... Advances in Guidance, Navigation and Control - Proceedings of 2022 International Conference on Guidance, Navigation and Control (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Liang Yan, Haibin Duan, Yi-Min Deng
R13,189 Discovery Miles 131 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book features the latest theoretical results and techniques in the field of guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) of vehicles and aircrafts. It covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to, intelligent computing communication and control; new methods of navigation, estimation and tracking; control of multiple moving objects; manned and autonomous unmanned systems; guidance, navigation and control of miniature aircraft; and sensor systems for guidance, navigation and control etc. Presenting recent advances in the form of illustrations, tables, and text, it also provides detailed information of a number of the studies, to offer readers insights for their own research. In addition, the book addresses fundamental concepts and studies in the development of GNC, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and researchers wanting to further their understanding of guidance, navigation, and control.

Spacelab Payloads - Prepping Experiments and Hardware for Flight (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022): Michael E. Haddad, David J. Shayler Spacelab Payloads - Prepping Experiments and Hardware for Flight (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Michael E. Haddad, David J. Shayler
R693 Discovery Miles 6 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Spacelab was a reusable laboratory facility that was flown on the Space Shuttle from 1983 to 1998. Completing 22 major missions and contributing to many other NASA goals, Spacelab stands as one of the Shuttle program's most resounding successes. The system comprised multiple components, including a pressurized laboratory module, unpressurized carrier pallets and other related hardware, all housed in the Shuttle's Payload Bay and crew compartment. But how did all those varied components actually come together? The answer is the little-known "Level-IV", a team of managers and engineers who molded separate elements of hardware into cohesive and safe payloads. Without the dedication and drive of the Level-IV team, the huge successes of the Spacelab missions would not have been achieved. This is their story. You will learn herein how Level-IV was formed, who was involved, and the accomplishments, setbacks and problems faced along the way, in a story that blends both the professional and personal sides of Level-IV operations and its legacy. Upon reading this book, you will gain a new appreciation for this crucial team and understand what is meant when you hear the term "Level-IV".

The X-15 Rocket Plane - Flying the First Wings into Space (Hardcover, 0 Ed): Michelle Evans The X-15 Rocket Plane - Flying the First Wings into Space (Hardcover, 0 Ed)
Michelle Evans; Foreword by Joe H. Engle
R939 R857 Discovery Miles 8 570 Save R82 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the Soviet Union's launch of the first Sputnik satellite in 1957, the Cold War soared to new heights as Americans feared losing the race into space. The X-15 Rocket Plane tells the enthralling yet little-known story of the hypersonic X-15, the winged rocket ship that met this challenge and opened the way into human-controlled spaceflight. Drawing on interviews with those who were there, Michelle Evans captures the drama and excitement of, yes, rocket science: how to handle the heat generated at speeds up to Mach 7, how to make a rocket-propulsion system that could throttle, and how to safely reenter the atmosphere from space and make a precision landing. This book puts a human face on the feats of science and engineering that went into the X-15 program, many of them critical to the development of the space shuttle. And, finally, it introduces us to the largely unsung pilots of the X-15. By the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing, thirty-one American astronauts had flown into space-eight of them astronaut-pilots of the X-15. The X-15 Rocket Plane restores these pioneers to their rightful place in the history of spaceflight.

Dynamics of Tethered Space Systems (Hardcover, New): Hans Troger, A.P. Alpatov, V.V. Beletsky, V.I. Dranovskii, V.S.... Dynamics of Tethered Space Systems (Hardcover, New)
Hans Troger, A.P. Alpatov, V.V. Beletsky, V.I. Dranovskii, V.S. Khoroshilov, …
R5,561 Discovery Miles 55 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During many of the earliest American and Russian space missions, experiments were performed using cables to connect people and objects to spacecraft in orbit. These attempts generated considerable information about the formation of tethered systems and basic problems with tether orientation and gravity-gradient stabilization. During the 1970s, interest in tethered space systems (TSS) came to the forefront with an international project that involved the hanging of a probe from a low-orbit satellite to collect data on the Earth and its atmosphere. Since that time, TSS has grown to become its own area of research. Dynamics of Tethered Space Systems brings together the work of seven leading researchers working at the forefront of TSS. Together, they provide a brief yet thorough introduction to TSS. Then, combining theory with experimental approaches important to industry, they cover the dynamics of the mechanical, physical, and mathematical modeling approaches involved in tethered satellite deployment. They present several models from the literature, focusing on the simplest but most important system: two satellites in orbit around the Earth. Discussion then expands to cover more complex examples. Along the way, the authors consider a number of important topics, such as energy production resulting from interaction between the system and Earth's magnetic field and momentum transfer in relation to satellites, microgravity laboratories, and futuristic applications such as the space elevator. They also look at a number of challenges, including those with deployment and energy dissipation. Providing approaches to theoretical models and experimental methods, the text includes a wealth of essential equations and detailed analyses of forces acting on tethered objects in motion. It provides both a starting point for further research and the tools needed to apply that research to the applications of tomorrow.

Exploring the Moon - The Apollo Expeditions (Paperback, 2nd ed. 2008): David M. Harland Exploring the Moon - The Apollo Expeditions (Paperback, 2nd ed. 2008)
David M. Harland
R1,020 Discovery Miles 10 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

David Harland opens with a review of the robotic probes, namely the Rangers which returned television before crashing into the Moon, the Surveyors which 'soft landed' in order to investigate the nature of the surface, and the Lunar Orbiters which mapped prospective Apollo landing sites. He then outlines the historic landing by Apollo 11 in terms of what was discovered, and how over the next several missions the program was progressively geared up to enable the final three missions each to spend three days on comprehensive geological investigations. He concludes with a review of the robotic spacecraft that made remote-sensing observations of the Moon. Although aimed at the enthusiast, and can be read as an adventure in exploration, the book develops the scientific theme of lunar geology, and therefore will be of use as background reading for undergraduate students of planetary sciences. In addition, with the prospect of a resumption of human missions, it will help journalists understand what Apollo achieved after the 'flags and footprints' of the Apollo 11 landing in July1969 and will commemorate the fortieth anniversary of that momentous event.

Highlighted as a "Commemorative Edition" on the cover, this second edition will have a new Foreword by one of the original astronauts and a short extra section at the end previewing the prospect of a renewal of human exploration of the Moon. It will include new extra high quality graphics which are only now available and 32 pages of colour illustrations.

It Came from Outer Space - Everyday Products and Ideas from the Space Program (Hardcover, New): Marjolijn Bijlefeld, Robert L.... It Came from Outer Space - Everyday Products and Ideas from the Space Program (Hardcover, New)
Marjolijn Bijlefeld, Robert L. Burke
R1,947 Discovery Miles 19 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What do anthrax protection, golf clubs, and cordless power tools have in common? Each was invented or improved with technology first developed for the space program. Since NASA's inception 45 years ago, hundreds of everyday devices and products have emerged from the research and development required to put rockets into space and humans on the moon. To expand our knowledge of the universe, scientists and engineers with the space program constantly confront new challenges in vehicle design, life support, communications, and astronaut health and well-being. The solutions to these challenges have often benefited those of us who remain on Earth. This book tells the story of 67 of the most consumer-friendly products born of space-related research. Discover the fascinating histories of commonplace items that we now take for granted. One model of ergonomic chairs was based on the position of astronauts at rest in Skylab. Improvements in health-rate monitors resulted from the need to track changes in an astronaut's heart rate. Even swimsuits and ballpoints pens have been improved by space technology. This book also includes extensive information on the history of NASA, and on the technology-transfer centers that help make such product improvements happen. Lesson plans and resources offer additional sources of information on this remarkable subject.

Space Technologies, Materials and Structures (Hardcover): B. Paton Space Technologies, Materials and Structures (Hardcover)
B. Paton
R6,323 Discovery Miles 63 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This volume presents the results of investigations conducted in manned and unmanned space vehicles. A broad range of practical issues are reviewed related to the operation and repair of vehicles in space, the construction and mounting of extended large structures (particularly the Mir space station), making permanent joins by welding and brazing and the application of various coatings by thermal evaporation. The volume also reviews the development of hardware and instrumentation designed for operation in the severe conditions of space environment.

The Cambridge Dictionary of Space Technology (Hardcover): Mark Williamson The Cambridge Dictionary of Space Technology (Hardcover)
Mark Williamson
R2,649 Discovery Miles 26 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Cambridge Dictionary of Space Technology is a comprehensive source of reference on the most important aspects of this fast-developing field, from basic concepts to advanced applications. With some 2,300 entries--700 more than the first edition, it lists fundamental terms that will remain in common usage for the foreseeable future and includes a selection of historical and highly specific entries to add context and depth. The Dictionary features entries on all the major areas relating to space technology, making this a reference of wide-ranging scope. While the emphasis is on defining the meaning of a word or phrase as it is used in the professional space community, each entry also contributes to a deeper understanding of the overall subject, both for the practicing specialist and interested layman. To assist the reader in research on a given topic, related entries are highlighted in the text and other important entries are cross-referenced. An additional key feature is a classified list of entries grouped under 13 subject headings. The Cambridge Dictionary of Space Technology will be indispensable to anyone with an interest in space activity. Mark Williamson is an independent space technology consultant working in the space industry and space insurance communities. A seasoned physicist and engineer, he has over 20 years of experience in satellite communications engineering, technical management, and space consultancy. Williamson has written about 250 published magazine and journal articles. He is also author of The Communications Satellite and editorial director of Earth Space Review magazine.

Handbook of Cosmic Hazards and Planetary Defense (Hardcover, 2015 ed.): Joseph N. Pelton, Firooz Allahdadi Handbook of Cosmic Hazards and Planetary Defense (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Joseph N. Pelton, Firooz Allahdadi
R15,845 Discovery Miles 158 450 Out of stock

Covers in a comprehensive fashion all aspects of cosmic hazards and possible strategies for contending with these threats through a comprehensive planetary defense strategy. This handbook brings together in a single reference work a rich blend of information about the various types of cosmic threats that are posed to human civilization by asteroids, comets, bolides, meteors, solar flares and coronal mass ejections, cosmic radiation and other types of threats that are only recently beginning to be understood and studied, such as investigation of the "cracks" in the protective shield provided by the Van Allen belts and the geomagnetosphere, of matter-antimatter collisions, orbital debris and radiological or biological contamination. Some areas that are addressed involve areas about which there is a good deal of information that has been collected for many decades by multiple space missions run by many different space agencies, observatories and scientific researchers. Other areas involving research and studies that have only recently gotten underway are discussed by some of the world's foremost experts in each of these areas, who provide up-to-date and scientifically verifiable information. Although much of the work in these various areas have been conducted by space agencies, an expanding range of work is also being carried out by observatories, by universities and other research centers, and even by private foundations and professional organizations. The purpose of this work is thus several-fold: to include the latest information and most systematic research from around the world in a single reference work; to note where there are significant gaps in knowledge where new research, spacecraft, observatories, or other initiatives are needed to fill in critical missing information; and to give the best possible information about preventative actions that might be taken against cosmic threats and identify various alternative strategies that are now under way or planned to cope with these various threats.

Space Suit - 21 Essays on Technology, Complexity and Design (Paperback): Nicholas De Monchaux Space Suit - 21 Essays on Technology, Complexity and Design (Paperback)
Nicholas De Monchaux
R576 R461 Discovery Miles 4 610 Save R115 (20%) Out of stock

The rapid design, development, and production of an effective space suit was one of the most significant challenges of the space race, and the cold war. Here the author, de Monchaux, tells the gripping story.

Solar Energetic Particles - A Modern Primer on Understanding Sources, Acceleration and Propagation (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017):... Solar Energetic Particles - A Modern Primer on Understanding Sources, Acceleration and Propagation (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Donald V. Reames
R1,161 R1,042 Discovery Miles 10 420 Save R119 (10%) Out of stock

This concise primer introduces the non-specialist reader to the physics of solar energetic particles (SEP) and systematically reviews the evidence for the two main mechanisms which lead to the so-called impulsive and gradual SEP events. More specifically, the timing of the onsets, the longitude distributions, the high-energy spectral shapes, the correlations with other solar phenomena (e.g. coronal mass ejections), as well as the all-important elemental and isotopic abundances of SEPs are investigated. Impulsive SEP events are related to magnetic reconnection in solar flares and jets. The concept of shock acceleration by scattering on self-amplified Alfven waves is introduced, as is the evidence of reacceleration of impulsive-SEP material in the seed population accessed by the shocks in gradual events. The text then develops processes of transport of ions out to an observer. Finally, a new technique to determine the source plasma temperature in both impulsive and gradual events is demonstrated. Last but not least the role of SEP events as a radiation hazard in space is mentioned and a short discussion of the nature of the main particle telescope designs that have contributed to most of the SEP measurements is given.

USA in Space (Hardcover, Second Edition): USA in Space (Hardcover, Second Edition)
R7,508 R6,890 Discovery Miles 68 900 Save R618 (8%) Out of stock

This 3 volume set collects 237 concise, crisply-written essays on the major space programs, crewed and uncrewed missions, satellites, and probes from the earliest missions to the present. All essays included in the 1996 edition have been updated to reflect recent events. Also provided are overviews of space centers and launch sites, applicable technologies, and issues important to the U.S. Space Program. New essays, new photos and six new research tools provide fast, easy access for students and faculty alike!

Dictionary of Minor Planet Names (Hardcover, 6th ed. 2012): Lutz D. Schmadel Dictionary of Minor Planet Names (Hardcover, 6th ed. 2012)
Lutz D. Schmadel
R4,255 Discovery Miles 42 550 Out of stock

The quantity of numbered minor planets has now well exceeded a quarter million. The new sixth edition of the "Dictionary of Minor Planet Names," which is the IAU s official reference work for the field, now covers more than 17,000 named minor planets. In addition to being of practical value for identification purposes, the "Dictionary of Minor Planet Names" provides authoritative information on the basis of the rich and colorful variety of ingenious names, from heavenly goddesses to artists, from scientists to Nobel laureates, from historical or political figures to ordinary women and men, from mountains to buildings, as well as a variety of compound terms and curiosities.

This sixth edition of the "Dictionary of Minor Planet Names" has grown by more than 7,000 entries compared to the fifth edition and by more than 2,000 compared to the fifth edition, including its two addenda published in 2006 and 2009. In addition, there are many corrections, revisions and updates to the entries published in earlier editions. This work is an abundant source of information for anyone interested in minor planets and who enjoys reading about the people and things minor planets commemorate."

Trans-Neptunian Objects and Comets - Saas-Fee Advanced Course 35. Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy (Paperback,... Trans-Neptunian Objects and Comets - Saas-Fee Advanced Course 35. Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008)
Kathrin Altwegg; D. Jewitt, A. Morbidelli; Edited by Willy Benz; H. Rauer; Edited by …
R2,442 Discovery Miles 24 420 Out of stock

The study of the Solar system, particularly of its newly discovered outer parts, is one of the hottest topics in modern astrophysics with great potential for revealing fundamental clues about the origin of planets and even the emergence of life. The three lecturers of the 35th Saas-Fee Advanced Course, which have been updated and collected in this volume, cover the field from observational, theoretical and numerical perspectives.

Inventing a Space Mission - The Story of the Herschel Space Observatory (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Inventing a Space Mission - The Story of the Herschel Space Observatory (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Vincent Minier, Roger-Maurice Bonnet, Vincent Bontems, Thijs de Graauw, Matt Griffin, …
R3,287 R3,093 Discovery Miles 30 930 Save R194 (6%) Out of stock

This book describes prominent technological achievements within a very successful space science mission: the Herschel space observatory. Focusing on the various processes of innovation it offers an analysis and discussion of the social, technological and scientific context of the mission that paved the way to its development. It addresses the key question raised by these processes in our modern society, i.e.: how knowledge management of innovation set the conditions for inventing the future? In that respect the book is based on a transdisciplinary analysis of the programmatic complexity of Herschel, with inputs from space scientists, managers, philosophers, and engineers. This book is addressed to decision makers, not only in space science, but also in other industries and sciences using or building large machines. It is also addressed to space engineers and scientists as well as students in science and management.

An English-Irish Lexicon of Scientific and Technological Space-related Terminology (Hardcover, New): Susan McKenna-Lawlor,... An English-Irish Lexicon of Scientific and Technological Space-related Terminology (Hardcover, New)
Susan McKenna-Lawlor, Damien O Muiri
R724 Discovery Miles 7 240 Out of stock

This unique lexicon features over 3,500 astronautical terms, listed alphabetically in English, with their Irish translation. It is a stand-alone edition based on a 20-language lexicon prepared by the International Academy of Astronautics on the occasion of its 50th anniversary in 2010. The book contains a comprehensive introductory essay, providing background information on the International Academy of Astronautics and its work to develop a multi-lingual lexicon of space-related terminology. The introduction also discusses the astronomical heritage of Ireland, the Irish language, the method of translation adopted in preparing the present English-Irish lexicon, and some of the practical problems encountered in translating scientific and technical terms into Irish.

Faster, Better, Cheaper - Low-Cost Innovation in the U.S. Space Program (Hardcover): Howard E McCurdy Faster, Better, Cheaper - Low-Cost Innovation in the U.S. Space Program (Hardcover)
Howard E McCurdy
R862 Discovery Miles 8 620 Out of stock

In "Faster, Better, Cheaper: Low-Cost Innovation in the U.S. Space Program," Howard E. McCurdy examines NASA's recent efforts to save money while improving mission frequency and performance. McCurdy details the sixteen missions undertaken during the 1990s--including an orbit of the moon, deployment of three space telescopes, four Earth-orbiting satellites, two rendezvous with comets and asteroids, and a test of an ion propulsion engine--which cost less than the sum traditionally spent on a single, conventionally planned planetary mission. He shows how these missions employed smaller spacecraft and cheaper technology to undertake less complex and more specific tasks in outer space. While the technological innovation and space exploration approach that McCurdy describes is still controversial, the historical perspective on its disappointments and triumphs points to ways of developing "faster, better, and cheaper" as a management manifesto.

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