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Deep Space Chronicle A Chronology Of Deep Space And Planetary Probes 19582000 Illustrated Asif Siddiqi

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Deep Space Chronicle A Chronology Of Deep Space And Planetary Probes 19582000 Illustrated Asif Siddiqi
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Publisher: NASA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Asif Siddiqi
ISBN: 9781780393247, 1780393245
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: Illustrated
Volume: NASA SP-2002-4524

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Deep Space Chronicle A Chronology Of Deep Space And Planetary Probes 19582000 Illustrated Asif Siddiqi by Asif Siddiqi 9781780393247, 1780393245 instant download after payment.

The Deep Space Chronicle provides a ready reference of deep space missions attempted since the opening of the space age in 1957 and documents the development, testing, and implementation of robotic spacecraft. Here are a few of its features:

• A list of significant “firsts” takes readers from the American Able 1 lunar probe in August 1958, to the Russian Mars 2 spacecraft impact on Mars in November 1971, to the American Sojourner’s wheeled touchdown on Mars in 1997, to the American NEAR spacecraft orbit of Eros in February 2000.

• A discussion, with results, of planet flybys introduces attempts on Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

• A detailed bibliography is enclosed, and the author highly recommends Andrew Wilson’s Solar System Log for more details regarding particular missions.

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