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Praxis Manned Spaceflight Log 1961-2006 (Paperback, 2007 ed.): Tim Furniss, Shayler David, Michael D. Shayler Praxis Manned Spaceflight Log 1961-2006 (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
Tim Furniss, Shayler David, Michael D. Shayler
R1,685 R1,452 Discovery Miles 14 520 Save R233 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This flagship work charts a complete chronological log of orbital manned spaceflight. Included are the X-15 "astroflights" of the 1960s, and the two 1961 Mercury and Redstone missions which were non-orbital. There is an image depicting each manned spaceflight, and data boxes containing brief biographies of all the space travelers. The main text is a narrative of each mission, its highlights and accomplishments, including the strange facts and humorous stories connected to every mission. The resulting book is a handy reference to all manned spaceflights, the names of astronauts and cosmonauts who flew on each mission, their roles and accomplishments.

Russia's Cosmonauts - Inside the Yuri Gagarin Training Center (Paperback, 2005 ed.): Rex D. Hall, Shayler David, Bert Vis Russia's Cosmonauts - Inside the Yuri Gagarin Training Center (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Rex D. Hall, Shayler David, Bert Vis
R1,126 R923 Discovery Miles 9 230 Save R203 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In many ways, other than getting men onto the surface of the Moon, the Russian space program was more successful than the American manned space program. Cosmonauts logged many more hours in space, were supported by a complex and extensive network of ground crews, and had state-of-the-art training facilities at the Gagarin Training Center, located at Zvezdny Gorodok (Star City) outside of Moscow and named after Yuri Gagarin (first Russian in space), which includes equipment for simulating missions aboard Soyuz and the Russian modules of the International Space Station. The Center also has a neutral buoyancy facility similar to that at the Marshall Space Flight Center. This is the first book to offer an inside look at the remarkable training and accomplishments of the Soviet Union's cosmonauts.

Marswalk One - First Steps on a New Planet (Paperback, 2005 ed.): Shayler David, Andrew Salmon, Michael D. Shayler Marswalk One - First Steps on a New Planet (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Shayler David, Andrew Salmon, Michael D. Shayler
R1,572 Discovery Miles 15 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

MARSWALK ONE: First Steps on a New Planet addresses the question of why we should embark on a journey to Mars, documenting what the first human crew will do when they place their feet in the red dust of the planet. The book also addresses why we need to carry out these tasks and, more importantly, what a human crew could achieve that an automated mission could not. Understanding the clear benefits of sending a human crew to the surface of Mars, and how these benefits can be seen back on Earth, is the key to sustained long-term public and political support for the programme in terms of cash and commitment.

The book accepts that the journey will be made, but does not specify precisely when. Flight time, and how to get to and from the planet are discussed briefly, to understand why the suggested duration spent at Mars is reasonable.

The main objective of the work is to look at what science will be done on the surface a" supported by orbital operations a" and what hardware and technology will be employed to achieve the mission objectives. This analysis is drawn from previous experiences in manned and unmanned space programmes, including Apollo, Skylab, Salyut/Mir, Shuttle and ISS, Viking, Luna/Lunokhod, and recent Mars missions such as Pathfinder and Global Surveyor.

In addition, new interviews with key personalities involved in planning Martian exploration, and discussions about current thoughts on what we need to accomplish on Mars when we get there, will provide a lively and thought provoking account that could generate fresh debate.

When the decision is finally made to go to Mars, it will be made in the knowledge that most of the world knows why we aregoing and what benefits mankind will see for the effort. The authorsa (TM) primary objective is to begin this understanding.

Women in Space - Following Valentina (Paperback, 2005 ed.): Shayler David, Ian A. Moule Women in Space - Following Valentina (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Shayler David, Ian A. Moule
R979 R817 Discovery Miles 8 170 Save R162 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* This is the only book that provides the full story of the role of women in space exploration.

* Previously unpublished photographs of various aspects of training and participation in spaceflights are included.

* Personal interviews with female cosmonauts and astronauts.

* Traces the history of female aviation milestones from the early part of the 20th Century to the current space programme.

Gemini - Steps to the Moon (Paperback, 2001 ed.): Shayler David Gemini - Steps to the Moon (Paperback, 2001 ed.)
Shayler David
R1,378 R1,145 Discovery Miles 11 450 Save R233 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Gemini - Steps to the Moon, author David Shayler unfolds the story of the origin and development of the programme and the spacecraft from the perspective of the engineers, flight controllers and astronauts involved. It includes chapters on flight tests, Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA) and rendezvous and docking.

Skylab - America's Space Station (Paperback, 2001 ed.): Shayler David Skylab - America's Space Station (Paperback, 2001 ed.)
Shayler David
R1,405 R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Save R262 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Skylab is not just a story of space hardware and space science, but also of space explorers and pioneers. Using official NASA documentation and interviews with the astronauts and key personnel, the inside story of Skylab is presented as the story unfolds. An evaluation of the lessons learnt from the programme and how these were, or were not, incorporated into the Space Shuttle and Space Station programme is also offered to present the value of Skylab in the context of the current programme, 25 years after the last crew came home.

Disasters and Accidents in Manned Spaceflight (Paperback, 2000 ed.): Shayler David Disasters and Accidents in Manned Spaceflight (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
Shayler David
R1,578 R1,315 Discovery Miles 13 150 Save R263 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Disasters and Accidents in Manned Spaceflight, David Shayler examines the challenges that face all crews as they prepare and execute their missions. The book covers all aspects that make up spaceflight by a human crew - training, launch to space, survival in space and return from space - followed by a series of case histories which tell of the major incidents in each of those categories over the past 40 years. The sixth section looks at the International Space Station and how it is planned, to try and prevent, as far as possible, major incidents occuring during the lifetime of the space station, and at the difficulties facing a settlement on the Moon or Mars during the next 40 years.

NASA's Scientist-Astronauts (Paperback, 2007 ed.): Shayler David, Colin Burgess NASA's Scientist-Astronauts (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
Shayler David, Colin Burgess
R1,289 R1,056 Discovery Miles 10 560 Save R233 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mounting pressure in the early 1960s from the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to study ways of expanding the role of astronauts to conduct science on future space missions led to NASA's conclusion that flying scientifically trained crewmembers would generate greater returns from each mission.

Apollo - The Lost and Forgotten Missions (Paperback, 2002 ed.): Shayler David Apollo - The Lost and Forgotten Missions (Paperback, 2002 ed.)
Shayler David
R1,651 R1,330 Discovery Miles 13 300 Save R321 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The structure of Apollo - The Lost and Forgotten Missions follows the development and in flight testing of the Apollo lunar spacecraft prior to Apollo 11 as well as missions planned following that first landing. Drawing upon combinations of archival documentation from the first four manned Apollo missions and future mission plans evolved in the summer of 1969 Apollo - The Lost and Forgotten Missions will fill this void. The text explains how the machines and the men were prepared for the landing on the moon and what would have followed the initial landings.

The Rocket Men - Vostok & Voskhod. The First Soviet Manned Spaceflights (Paperback, 2001 ed.): Rex Hall, Shayler David The Rocket Men - Vostok & Voskhod. The First Soviet Manned Spaceflights (Paperback, 2001 ed.)
Rex Hall, Shayler David
R1,196 R963 Discovery Miles 9 630 Save R233 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In The Rocket Men authors Rex Hall and Dave Shayler review this Soviet demonstration of technological progress from both the developmental and operational aspects which were clouded in secrecy and in direct contrast to the high profile American programme.As the one-man Mercury spacecraft gave way to the two-man series on the American road to the Moon with Apollo, the multi-crewed Voskhod series which followed the single-seat Vostok was expected to compete with the Gemini programme. By developing the experience and techniques required to send cosmonauts to the Moon the series was planned as a stepping stone to the Soyuz and Zond lunar programmes then under development which would race Apollo to the Moon.

Space Rescue - Ensuring the Safety of Manned Spacecraft (Paperback, 2009 ed.): Shayler David Space Rescue - Ensuring the Safety of Manned Spacecraft (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Shayler David
R1,116 R913 Discovery Miles 9 130 Save R203 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Space Rescue: Ensuring the Safety of Manned Spacecraft, author David J. Shayler reviews the development of crew survival and escape methods from the earliest designs of manned spacecraft to the current discussions of systems for ISS and on to the future prospect of sending men and women out towards Mars.

David Shayler reviews the numerous proposed systems of crew rescue and also analyses the adopted systems of ejection seats, escape towers and abort profiles during the ascent from Earth to space, including the safety requirements and contingency procedures available during various mission profiles to get the crew safely back to Earth. The author also examines the various wilderness training programs and abort simulations used to help prepare the crews for almost any unplanned and emergency contingency they may face during their mission.

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