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Robotic Exploration of the Solar System - Part 4: The Modern Era 2004 -2013 (Paperback, 2015 ed.): Paolo Ulivi, David M. Harland Robotic Exploration of the Solar System - Part 4: The Modern Era 2004 -2013 (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Paolo Ulivi, David M. Harland
R3,407 Discovery Miles 34 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Robotic Exploration of the Solar System, Paolo Ulivi and David Harland provide a comprehensive account of the design and management of deep-space missions, the spacecraft involved - some flown, others not - their instruments, and their scientific results. This fourth volume in the series covers the period 2004 to the present day and features: coverage of the Rosetta and Curiosity missions up to the end of 2013 coverage of Mars missions since 2005, including the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Phoenix and Fobos-Grunt, plus a description of plans for future robotic exploration of the Red Planet coverage of all planetary missions launched between 2004 and 2013, including the Deep Impact cometary mission, the MESSENGER Mercury orbiter, the New Horizons Pluto flyby and the Juno Jupiter orbiter the first complete description of the Chinese Chang'e 2 asteroid flyby mission ever published extensive coverage of future missions, including the European BepiColombo Mercury orbiter and international plans to revisit the most interesting moons of Jupiter and Saturn.

Gemini Owners' Workshop Manual - An insight into NASA's Gemini spacecraft, the precursor to Apollo and the key to the... Gemini Owners' Workshop Manual - An insight into NASA's Gemini spacecraft, the precursor to Apollo and the key to the Moon (Hardcover)
David Woods, David M. Harland 1
R796 R654 Discovery Miles 6 540 Save R142 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

NASA Gemini Owners' Workshop Manual 1965-1966 (all missions, all models) An insight into NASA's Gemini spacecraft, the precursor to Apollo and the key to the Moon David Woods and David M. Harland NASA's Gemini space flight programme followed on from the pioneering Mercury missions which put the first US astronauts into space. The Gemini spacecraft was an agile flying machine for fighter pilots, which gave the US the tool it needed to fly into space, and in doing so prepared NASA to travel to the Moon. In a breathless series of 10 manned flights spread across only 20 months of 1965 and 1966, Gemini propelled NASA from being a tentative, inexperienced space agency to a tough, competent and confident organisation that could send astronauts to another world. This Manual celebrates this important spacecraft with a thorough look at the technologies and techniques that were developed for the programme during its heyday.

Robotic Exploration of the Solar System - Part I: The Golden Age 1957-1982 (Paperback, 2007 ed.): Paolo Ulivi, David M. Harland Robotic Exploration of the Solar System - Part I: The Golden Age 1957-1982 (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
Paolo Ulivi, David M. Harland
R1,627 R1,290 Discovery Miles 12 900 Save R337 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This fascinating book is a must-have text for space enthusiasts with an engineering bent. It is a detailed history of unmanned missions that have explored our solar system. The subject is treated wherever possible from an engineering and scientific standpoint and includes technical descriptions of the spacecraft, their mission designs and their instrumentations. Scientific results are discussed in depth, together with details of mission management. The book is fantastically comprehensive, covering missions and results from the 1950s right up to the present day. Some of the latest missions and their results appear in a popular science book for the first time.

Cassini at Saturn - Huygens Results (Paperback): David M. Harland Cassini at Saturn - Huygens Results (Paperback)
David M. Harland
R1,060 R869 Discovery Miles 8 690 Save R191 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

*Brings the story of the Cassini-Huygens mission and their joint exploration of the Saturnian system right up to date.

*Combines a review of previous knowledge of Saturn, its rings and moons, including Titan, with new spacecraft results in one handy volume.

*Provides the latest and most spectacular images, which will never have appeared before in book form.

*Gives a context to enable the reader to more easily appreciate the stream of discoveries that will be made by the Cassini-Huygens mission.

*Tells the exciting story of the Huygens spacecraft 's journey to the surface of Titan.

The Story of Space Station Mir (Paperback, 2005 ed.): David M. Harland The Story of Space Station Mir (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
David M. Harland
R1,342 R1,072 Discovery Miles 10 720 Save R270 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Details how a succession of Salyut space stations led to the development of Mir.

* Depicts Mir 's assembly piece by piece, in space, between 1982 and 1996.

* Describes how Mir became an international research laboratory.

* Advises how Mir technology went on to form the core modules of the ISS.

* The definitive account of Mir throughout its life through to de-orbiting in March 2001.

The Story of the Space Shuttle (Paperback, 2004 ed.): David M. Harland The Story of the Space Shuttle (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
David M. Harland
R1,079 R888 Discovery Miles 8 880 Save R191 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In spite of the Challenger and Columbia disasters, the US Space Shuttle, which entered service in 1981, remains the most successful spacecraft ever developed. Conceived and designed as a reusable spacecraft to provide cheap access to low Earth orbit, and to supersede expendable launch vehicles, serving as the National Space Transportation System, it now coexists with a new range of commercial rockets. David Harland 's definitive work on the Space Shuttle explains the scientific contribution the Space Shuttle has made to the international space programme, detailing missions to Mir, Hubble and more recently its role in the assembly of the International Space Station. This substantial revision to existing chapters and extension of The Space Shuttle, following the loss of Columbia, will include a comprehensive account of the run-up to resumption of operations and conclude with a chapter beyond the Shuttle, looking at possible future concepts for a partly or totally reusable space vehicle which are being considered to replace the Shuttle.

Lunar Exploration - Human Pioneers and Robotic Surveyors (Paperback, 2004 ed.): David M. Harland Lunar Exploration - Human Pioneers and Robotic Surveyors (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
David M. Harland; Paolo Ulivi
R1,314 R1,076 Discovery Miles 10 760 Save R238 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Paolo Ulivi provides a well-paced, rapidly moving, balanced, even-handed account of lunar exploration as a popular history. He covers the unmanned programmes, e.g. Ranger, and other American probes in the late 50s and in the later chapters he looks at recent lunar exploration and future plans for the same. It 's a book that will be perfect for an enthusiast or someone coming to the story for the first time, as it does not include excessive technical depth. Uniquely drawing on recently declassified documents, detail of Chinese lunar exploration projects is provided, as well as nuclear lunar weapons of the 50s developed by the super powers, Soviet Russia and the United States.

Mission to Saturn - Cassini and the Huygens Probe (Paperback, 2002 ed.): David M. Harland Mission to Saturn - Cassini and the Huygens Probe (Paperback, 2002 ed.)
David M. Harland
R1,032 R841 Discovery Miles 8 410 Save R191 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Saturn is back in the news! The Cassini/Huygens spacecraft, a joint venture by NASA and the European Space Agency, is on its way to Saturn, where it will arrive in July 2004. During 2005 it will explore beneath the clouds of Titan, Saturn's largest moon and potential home for extraterrestrial life. Written by an established space historian and experienced author, Mission To Saturn - Cassini and the Huygens Probe is an up-to-date and timely review of our knowledge of Saturn and its enigmatic moon, Titan, on which the Huygens probe will land to search for prebiotic chemistry or even life. It explains how the mission was planned, how it will operate and, as the spacecraft nears its target, puts into context the discoveries that are sure to follow from this once-in-a-lifetime mission.

Creating the International Space Station (Paperback, 2002 ed.): David M. Harland, John E. Catchpole Creating the International Space Station (Paperback, 2002 ed.)
David M. Harland, John E. Catchpole
R2,069 R1,601 Discovery Miles 16 010 Save R468 (23%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Creating the International Space Station' will be the first comprehensive review of the historical background, rationale behind, and events leading to the construction and commissioning of the ISS. The authors describe the orbital assembly of the ISS on a flight-by-flight basis, listing all the experiments planned in the various laboratory modules and explain their objectives. They also provide an account of the long-term stresses and strains of building the ISS on the US/Russia relationship, especially after 1997. By offering a comprehensive mix of operational work, microgravity science and future plans, the book should satisfy both the space enthusiast, eager for a detailed review of the missions, and the specialist wishing to read about the science research programme.

The Earth in Context - A Guide to the Solar System (Paperback, 2001 ed.): David M. Harland The Earth in Context - A Guide to the Solar System (Paperback, 2001 ed.)
David M. Harland
R1,278 R1,040 Discovery Miles 10 400 Save R238 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Earth in Context: A Guide to the Solar System tells a tale of scientific discovery, with two interwoven strands - one tracing the development of understanding the Earth's geological history, and the other placing this in the context of processes at work on the other planets of the solar system. Although planetology is assigned half of the text, the primary focus of the book is the Earth. It is discussed in two parts, the first summing up our knowledge of the Earth as it is today and the other considering it as it was long ago.

Jupiter Odyssey - The Story of NASA's Galileo Mission (Paperback, 2000 ed.): David M. Harland Jupiter Odyssey - The Story of NASA's Galileo Mission (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
David M. Harland
R1,373 R1,136 Discovery Miles 11 360 Save R237 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Focusing on the Galileo Mission, the story will relate this remarkable spacecraft's protracted gestation and the ordeal of its long haul out to Jupiter and its ultimate triumph: 5 years exploration within the Jovian system. The story spans a full quarter of a century, drawing on the press conferences, technical papers and essays of engineers and scientists involved in the mission which provide a real sense of participation as the discoveries poured in - it will bring the mission of the Galileo spacecraft to life and provide a more engaging account than would simply be achieved by recounting scientific results. The book will conclude with a snapshot "look ahead" into the Cassini flyby of Jupiter in December 2000 shortly after publication - the book released to coincide with this media event.

Apollo - The Definitive Sourcebook (Paperback, 2006 ed.): Richard W. Orloff, David M. Harland Apollo - The Definitive Sourcebook (Paperback, 2006 ed.)
Richard W. Orloff, David M. Harland
R1,943 R1,827 Discovery Miles 18 270 Save R116 (6%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

On 25 May 1961, John F Kennedy announced the goal of landing an American man on the Moon by the end of the decade. This challenge forced NASA to review the planned lunar landing of a three-man spaceship named Apollo in the mid-1970s. In 1962, it was decided that a specialized vehicle would accompany the main spacecraft, to make the lunar landing while the mothership remained in lunar orbit. To send these vehicles to the Moon would require the development of an enormous rocket.

Apollo 12 - On the Ocean of Storms (Paperback, Edition.): David M. Harland Apollo 12 - On the Ocean of Storms (Paperback, Edition.)
David M. Harland
R1,748 R1,379 Discovery Miles 13 790 Save R369 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In July 1969 the 'amiable strangers' that made up the crew of the historic Apollo 11 flight successfully achieved the first manned lunar landing. Several months later, three close friends set off on an even more challenging mission. Free of the burden of making history, the Apollo 12 astronauts were determined to really enjoy their experience while taking care of business. This is the story of their mission, told largely in their own words. Their exploits and accomplishments showed how conservative the inaugural mission had been. With its two moonwalks, deployment of the first geophysical station on the Moon, and geological sampling, Apollo 12 did what many had hoped would be achieved by the first men to land on the Moon. The Apollo 12 mission also spectacularly demonstrated the precision landing capability required for success in future lunar surface explorations. In addition to official documents, published prior to and after the mission, APOLLO 12 - ON THE OCEAN OF STORMS draws on the flight transcript and post-mission debriefing to recreate the drama.

NASA's Moon Program - Paving the Way for Apollo 11 (Paperback, 2009 ed.): David M. Harland NASA's Moon Program - Paving the Way for Apollo 11 (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
David M. Harland
R1,362 R1,092 Discovery Miles 10 920 Save R270 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

David Harland proposes a series of books on the theme of NASAs Moon Program of the 1960s and early 1970s. Presented chronologically, NASAs Moon Program The Early Years will outline the Mercury and Gemini manned missions, the unmanned lunar probes and the Apollo missions leading up to Apollo 11, covering that mission only as a postscript. The First Men on the Moon The Story of Apollo 11 due for release in September 2006 is devoted solely to that mission. Apollo The Definitive Sourcebook published in 2006 covered all the missions, including the unmanned tests, in an encyclopaedic style which cited facts and figures in a stylised manner. Exploring the Moon The Apollo Expeditions was published in 1999, focusing on the final three Apollo missions, and covered only their activities on the lunar surface. A fully re-illustrated second edition with colour illustrations will be released in 2008. The individual mission books in this series will relate to the planning, flight and results, and be written in the same style as The First Men on the Moon The Story of Apollo 11; i.e. using dialogue from the in-flight transcripts (including some conversations never broadcast) to bring their stories to life. With the release of the book on Apollo 11 David Harland will then cover the other five missions that landed on the Moon, concluding by 2012 the 40th anniversary of the last Apollo mission. Each of the Apollo missions that reached the Moon deserves its own book-lenth account covering planning, the flight, and the scientific results. This series will become the definitive account of the Apollo era. It will give the Springer/Praxis list unrivalled coverage of the Apollo era of space explorationas the 40th anniversary approaches in 2009 and the world looks back with a sense of wonderment at the achievement. Plans are already in train for a return to the Moon by 2020 to create a Moonbase.

Robotic Exploration of the Solar System - Part 2: Hiatus and Renewal, 1983-1996 (Paperback, 2009 ed.): Paolo Ulivi, David M.... Robotic Exploration of the Solar System - Part 2: Hiatus and Renewal, 1983-1996 (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Paolo Ulivi, David M. Harland
R1,381 R1,111 Discovery Miles 11 110 Save R270 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Paolo Ulivi and David Harland provide in "Robotic Exploration of the Solar System" a detailed history of unmanned missions of exploration of our Solar System As in their previous book Lunar Exploration, the subject will be treated wherever possible from an engineering and scientific standpoint. Technical descriptions of the spacecraft, of their mission designs and of instrumentations will be provided. Scientific results will be discussed in considerable depth, together with details of mission management.

The books will cover missions from the 1950s until the present day, and some of the latest missions and their results will appear in a popular science book for the first time. The authors will also cover many unflown projects, providing an indication of the ideas that proved to be unfulfilled at the time but which may still be proven and useful in the future.

Just like Lunar Exploration, these books will use sources only recently made available on the Soviet space program, in addition to some obscure and rarely used references on the European space program.

The project will deliver three volumes totaling over 1000 pages that will provide comprehensive coverage of the topic with thousands of references to the professional literature that should make it the 'first port of call' for people seeking information on the topic.

The First Men on the Moon - The Story of Apollo 11 (Paperback, 2007 ed.): David M. Harland The First Men on the Moon - The Story of Apollo 11 (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
David M. Harland
R1,593 R1,256 Discovery Miles 12 560 Save R337 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The First Men on the Moon offers a lively definitive account of the Apollo 11 mission based on the in-flight transcripts post-flight debriefing, with illustrative contextual pictures, especially featuring recent scans of the original Hasselblad film and including conversations among the crew in the spacecraft that were not transmitted. The introductory chapters review the motivation to land on the Moon by the end of the 1960s, the development of the Saturn V rocket and the Apollo spacecraft as the means of doing so, the selection of potential landing sites, the precursor missions, and the backgrounds of the three men who were to fly Apollo 11. The final chapters will discuss what was learned of the moonrocks, and review the follow-on missions. In addition to having many a smalla (TM) in-line black-and-white illustrations with the text running around them, the book features the high-resolution scans recently produced by NASA from the original Hasselblad film, reproduced in a substantial color section. David Harland's impressive expertise in, and considerable experience wriring about, the Moon landings shines through and seemlessly unites the myriad details From the reviews of Harland's Exploring the Moon: A detailed guide to what the astronauts did during their stays on the lunar surface. Walk(s) the reader through the prospecting excursions and then incorporate(s) decades of subsequent analysis to put the explorations of dust, rocks, craters, and rilles into geologic context. SKY & TELESCOPE Very well illustrateda ] All aficionados of the Apollo program will find much to appreciate in this book].a a ]this is an interesting account of one of the mostextraordinary decades in historya ]a very different book. David Harland probably knows more about the nuts and bolts of the Russian and American space programs than any other author and it shows.a LUNAR & PLANETARY INFORMATION BULLETIN

Water and the Search for Life on Mars (Paperback, 2005 ed.): David M. Harland Water and the Search for Life on Mars (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
David M. Harland
R892 R734 Discovery Miles 7 340 Save R158 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mars has long been believed to have been cold, dead and dry for eons, but there is now striking new proof that not only was Mars a relatively warm and wet place in geologically recent times, but that even today there are vast reserves of water frozen beneath the planet's surface. As well as casting fascinating new insights into Mars' past, this discovery is also forcing a complete rethink about the mechanisms of global planetary change and the possibility that there is microbial life on Mars. David Harland considers the issue of life on Mars in parallel with the origin of life on Earth. At the time the Viking instruments were designed, it was thought that all terrestrial life ultimately derived its energy from sunlight, and that the earliest form of life was the cyanobacteria with chlorophyll for photosynthesis. It was assumed the same would be the case on Mars and that microbial life would be on or near the surface that the Vikings had sampled.

Space Systems Failures - Disasters and Rescues of Satellites, Rocket and Space Probes (Paperback, and and): David M. Harland,... Space Systems Failures - Disasters and Rescues of Satellites, Rocket and Space Probes (Paperback, and and)
David M. Harland, Ralph Lorenz
R1,442 R1,139 Discovery Miles 11 390 Save R303 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The very first book on space systems failures written from an engineering perspective.

Focuses on the causes of the failures and discusses how the engineering knowledge base has been enhanced by the lessons learned.

Discusses non-fatal anomalies which do not affect the ultimate success of a mission, but which are failures nevertheless.

Describes engineering aspects of the spacecraft, making this a valuable complementary reference work to conventional engineering texts.

The Big Bang - A View from the 21st Century (Paperback, 2003 ed.): David M. Harland The Big Bang - A View from the 21st Century (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
David M. Harland
R990 R799 Discovery Miles 7 990 Save R191 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

David Harland describes the historical development of particle physics, and explains, in a non-mathematical way, how particle physics has influenced the structure of the Universe from the very beginning of time. He demonstrates the close links between discoveries in particle physics and in cosmology up to the present. He describes how our understanding of the Universe has developed from the discovery that the Universe is expanding, to the idea that all matter originated in a hot, Big Bang, then explains the many subtle improvements to the basic theory that have been necessary to understand how the very smallest particles and earliest structures (the 'microscale') in the Universe evolved to produce the Universe as it is now (the 'macroscale'). The author also describes how scientists are attempting to develop a 'Theory of Everything' that would explain how an instant after the Big Bang a single primordial force was transformed into the four forces of nature that we observe today, which hitherto were believed to be 'fundamental'.

Space Exploration 2008 (Paperback, 2008 ed.): David M. Harland, Brian Harvey Space Exploration 2008 (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
David M. Harland, Brian Harvey
R858 R719 Discovery Miles 7 190 Save R139 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Space Exploration annuals provide a yearly update on recent space launches, missions and results, to be published every September. The annual covers space exploration from a variety of angles, looking back at past missions, reviewing those currently under way and detailing those planned for the future, and encompassing both manned and unmanned spaceflight. The annual is written at an accessible level for both young and older space enthusiasts to provide a regular, balanced review of all the world's major space programmes, past, present and future. There is a special additional section in this year's annual entitled, 'Return to the Moon'.

Enhancing Hubble's Vision - Service Missions That Expanded Our View of the Universe (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016): David J.... Enhancing Hubble's Vision - Service Missions That Expanded Our View of the Universe (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
David J. Shayler, David M. Harland
R1,283 Discovery Miles 12 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book tells the story of the four missions to maintain Hubble's successful operation. Between 1997 and 2009 these repaired, serviced and upgraded the instruments on the telescope to maintain its state-of-the-art capabilities. It draws on first hand interviews with those closely involved in the project. The spacewalking skills and experiences gained from maintaining and upgrading Hubble had direct application to the construction of the International Space Station and help with its maintenance. These skills can be applied to future human and robotic satellite servicing and maintenance activities as well, not only in Earth orbit but at locations deeper in space. A companion to this book, The Hubble Space Telescope: From Concept to Success, relates the events of the Telescope's launch in 1990 and its rough start, after a 20-year struggle to place a large optical telescope in orbit. Originally intended to operate for fifteen years, Hubble has just passed its 25th anniversary, and there is every expectation that it will survive for thirty years. Despite its early problems, the Hubble Space Telescope has become a lasting legacy of the Space Shuttle program, and indeed is a national treasure.

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
R1,083 Discovery Miles 10 830 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.

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