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The History of Human Space Flight

Author : Ted Spitzmiller
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Page : 693 pages
File Size : 16,13 MB
Release : 2017-02-21
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0813059704

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Military Writers Society of America Awards, Gold Medal for History Highlighting men and women across the globe who have dedicated themselves to pushing the limits of space exploration, this book surveys the programs, technological advancements, medical equipment, and automated systems that have made space travel possible. Beginning with the invention of balloons that lifted early explorers into the stratosphere, Ted Spitzmiller describes how humans first came to employ lifting gasses such as hydrogen and helium. He traces the influence of science fiction writers on the development of rocket science, looks at the role of rocket societies in the early twentieth century, and discusses the use of rockets in World War II warfare. Spitzmiller considers the engineering and space medicine advances that finally enabled humans to fly beyond the earth's atmosphere during the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union. He recreates the excitement felt around the world as Yuri Gagarin and John Glenn completed their first orbital flights. He recounts triumphs and tragedies, such as Neil Armstrong's "one small step" and the Challenger and Columbia disasters. The story continues with the development of the International Space Station, NASA's interest in asteroids and Mars, and the emergence of China as a major player in the space arena. Spitzmiller shows the impact of space flight on human history and speculates on the future of exploration beyond our current understandings of physics and the known boundaries of time and space.

Human Spaceflight

Author : Wiley J. Larson
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Companies
Page : 1072 pages
File Size : 42,88 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Science
ISBN :

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"Human spaceflight: mission analysis and design" is for you if you manage, design, or operate systems for human spaceflight! It provides end-to-end coverage of designing human space systems for Earth, Moon, and Mars. If you are like many others, this will become the dog-eared book that is always on your desk -and used. The book includes over 800 rules of thumb and sanity checks that will enable you to identify key issues and errors early in the design processes. This book was written by group of 67 professional engineers, managers, and educators from industry, government, and academia that collectively share over 600 years of space-related experience! The team from the United States, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, and Russia worked for four-and-one-half years to capture industry and government best practices and lessons-learned from industry and government in an effort to baseline global conceptual design experience for human spaceflight. "Human spaceflight: mission analysis and design" provides a much-needed big-picture perspective that can be used by managers, engineers and students to integrate the myriad of elements associated with human spaceflight.

Manned Space Flight, 1963

Author : United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Publisher :
Page : 92 pages
File Size : 47,77 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Astronautics
ISBN :

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Human Spaceflight and Exploration

Author : Carol Norberg
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 33,11 MB
Release : 2013-11-18
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 3642237258

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The book presents a unique overview of activities in human spaceflight and exploration and a discussion of future development possibilities. It provides an introduction for the general public interested in space and would also be suitable for students at university. The book includes the basics of the space environment and the effects of space travel on the human body. It leads through the challenges of designing life support systems for spacecraft as wells as space suits to protect astronauts during extravehicular activities. Research being carried out by humans in Earth orbit is being brought into context to other forms of space exploration. Between the end of 2007 and May 2009 ESA, the European Space Agency, carried out an astronaut recruitment process. It was the first time that astronauts had been recruited newly to the corps since its creation in 1998 and the positions were open to citizens of all of the member states of ESA. Two of the contributors to this book participated in the selection process and hence contribute to a general discussion of how one carries out such a selection programme. The book concludes with one person’s experience of flying aboard the space shuttle on a mission to map planet Earth, bringing together topics taken up in earlier parts of the book.

Manned Space Flight

Author : Maxime Allan Faget
Publisher : Holt McDougal
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 30,4 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Manned space flight
ISBN :

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Manned Spacecraft Design Principles

Author : Pasquale M. Sforza
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 649 pages
File Size : 14,78 MB
Release : 2015-11-13
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0124199763

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Manned Spacecraft Design Principles presents readers with a brief, to-the-point primer that includes a detailed introduction to the information required at the preliminary design stage of a manned space transportation system. In the process of developing the preliminary design, the book covers content not often discussed in a standard aerospace curriculum, including atmospheric entry dynamics, space launch dynamics, hypersonic flow fields, hypersonic heat transfer, and skin friction, along with the economic aspects of space flight. Key concepts relating to human factors and crew support systems are also included, providing users with a comprehensive guide on how to make informed choices from an array of competing options. The text can be used in conjunction with Pasquale Sforza's, Commercial Aircraft Design Principles to form a complete course in Aircraft/Spacecraft Design. Presents a brief, to-the-point primer that includes a detailed introduction to the information required at the preliminary design stage of a manned space transportation system Involves the reader in the preliminary design of a modern manned spacecraft and associated launch vehicle Includes key concepts relating to human factors and crew support systems Contains standard, empirical, and classical methods in support of the design process Culminates in the preparation of a professional quality design report

Manned Space Flight: Present and Future

Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on NASA Oversight
Publisher :
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 33,92 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Astronautics
ISBN :

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Results of the First U.S. Manned Orbital Space Flight, February 20, 1962

Author : Manned Spacecraft Center (U.S.)
Publisher :
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 10,92 MB
Release : 1962
Category : Manned space flight
ISBN :

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This document presents the results of the first United States manned orbital space flight conducted on February 20, 1962. The prelaunch activities, spacecraft description, flight operations, flight data, and postflight analyses presented form a continuation of the information previously published for the two United States manned suborbital space flights conducted on May 5, 1961, and July 21, 1961, respectively, by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Results of the Second U.S. Manned Orbital Space Flight, May 24, 1962

Author : Manned Spacecraft Center (U.S.)
Publisher :
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 14,7 MB
Release : 1962
Category : Astronauts
ISBN :

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"This document presents the results of the second United States manned orbital space flight conducted on May 24, 1962. The performance discussions of the spacecraft and launch systems, the modified Mercury Network, mission support personnel, and the astronaut, together with analyses of observed space phenomena and the medical aspects of the mission, form a continuation of the information previously published for the first United States manned orbital flight, conducted on February 20, 1962, and the two manned sub-orbital space flights."--P. iii.