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Astronauts For Hire - The Emergence of a Commercial Astronaut Corps (Paperback, 2012)
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Astronauts For Hire - The Emergence of a Commercial Astronaut Corps (Paperback, 2012)
Series: Springer Praxis Books
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'Astronauts For Hire' is a comprehensive and authoritative study of
the increasing need for commercial astronauts. Erik Seedhouse
provides unique insights into the burgeoning new field of
commercial space operation and the individuals who will run these
missions. Section I begins by describing how Astronauts for Hire
(A4H) was created in 2010 by Brian Shiro, a highly qualified NASA
astronaut candidate, and a group of other astronaut candidates.
Erik introduces A4H's vision for opening the space frontier to
commercial astronauts and describes the tantalizing science
opportunities offered when suborbital and orbital trips become
routine. Section II describes the vehicles astronauts will use.
Anticipation is on the rise for the new crop of commercial
suborbital and orbital spaceships that will serve the scientific
and educational market. These reusable rocket-propelled vehicles
are expected to offer quick, routine, and affordable access to the
edge of space, along with the capability to carry research and
educational crew members. The quick turnaround of these vehicles is
central to realizing the profit-making potential of repeated
sojourns by astronauts to suborbital and orbital heights. Section
III describes the various types of missions this new corps of
astronauts will fly and who will hire them. For example, suborbital
flights may be used to do high altitude astronomy, life science
experiments, and microgravity physics. This section continues with
an examination of the types of missions that will accelerate human
expansion outward, to Exploration Class missions through lunar
bases, the establishment of interplanetary spaceports, and outposts
on the surface of Mars. Along the way it describes the tasks
commercial astronauts will perform, ranging from mining asteroids
to harvesting helium.
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