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Space Flight History Technology And Operations Lance K Erickson

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Space Flight History Technology And Operations Lance K Erickson
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Publisher: Government Institutes
File Extension: PDF
File size: 80.38 MB
Pages: 668
Author: Lance K. Erickson
ISBN: 9781605906843, 1605906840
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Space Flight History Technology And Operations Lance K Erickson by Lance K. Erickson 9781605906843, 1605906840 instant download after payment.

Space exploration has fascinated us since the launch of the first primitive rockets more than 3,000 years ago, and it continues to fascinate us today. The data gathered from such exploration has been hugely instrumental in furthering our understanding of our universe and our world. In Space Flight: History, Technology, and Operations, author Lance K. Erickson offers a comprehensive look at the history of space exploration, the technology that makes it possible, and the continued efforts that promise to carry us into the future. Space Flight goes through the history of space exploration, from the earliest sub-orbital and orbital missions to todays deep-space probes, to provide a close look at past and present projects, then turns its attention to programs being planned today and to the significance of future exploration. Focusing on research data gleaned from these exploration programs, the books historical perspective highlights the progression of our scientific understanding of both the smallest and largest entities in our universe, from subatomic particles, to distant stars, planets, and galaxies. Both the novice and the advanced student of space exploration stand to profit from the authors engaging and insightful discussion.

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