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Space Technology A Compendium For Space Engineering Thomas F Mtsch Matthias B Kowalski

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Space Technology A Compendium For Space Engineering Thomas F Mtsch Matthias B Kowalski
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Publisher: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.52 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Thomas F. Mütsch; Matthias B. Kowalski
ISBN: 9783110413229, 3110413221
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Space Technology A Compendium For Space Engineering Thomas F Mtsch Matthias B Kowalski by Thomas F. Mütsch; Matthias B. Kowalski 9783110413229, 3110413221 instant download after payment.

This textbook is a compendium for further education of students and professionals in aerospace industry. It covers the fundamentals of aerospace and explains the details of technical implementations. These are organised in the border area of technical feasibility. The authors discuss constraints of space flight and key elements of rocket motors and power supply in more detail. The accessibility of the celestial bodies is tabulated and documented in the outlook chapter, in which the largest vision of space flight, humans to Mars, is explained.


From the content:
Historical Background
Basic Principles
Propulsion Systems
Missions
Energy Sources
Materials and Lubricants
Processes
Products
Projects and Payloads
Launch Sites
Environmental and Boundary Conditions
Conclusions and Outlook
Appendix with an extensive collection of formulas


  • Instructive compendium with tables and coloured figures.
  • Questions and answers after each chapter.
  • Lists of important mathematical equations and formulae of orbital mechanics and rocket flights in the Appendix.

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