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NASA Space Shuttle (1972-2011): libros (1/2)

¿Un libro sobre el NASA Space Shuttle? Encuentre aquí libros sobre los transbordadores Enterprise, Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis y Endeavor (1/2).

NASA Space Shuttle : 40th Anniversary

Officially known as the Space Transportation System (STS), the Space Shuttle program operated from 1981 to 2011. During that time, five Shuttle systems took part in 135 missions under the operation of NASA. This approach - namely reusable spacecraft - revolutionized space exploration.
"NASA Space Shuttle: 40th Anniversary" traces the STS's 30-year operational history. Essays by former NASA chief historian Roger Launius are accompanied by a collection of incredible Shuttle photography and imagery mined from the depths of NASA's archives by aerospace historian Piers Bizony - all of it presented in large-format color.

Readers will witness the pre-1981 evolution, the missions, astronauts, ground personnel and infrastructure, and amazing accomplishments of the Shuttle program and its spacecraft: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour.
From the launch site at Cape Kennedy, Florida, to mission control in Houston, Texas, to the landing site at Edwards Air Force Base, all aspects of Shuttle operation are covered, including key roles in efforts such as the Hubble Telescope and International Space Station, as well as the tragedies of Challenger and Columbia disasters.

Every carefully chosen image in "NASA Space Shuttle: 40th Anniversary" tells an aspect of the Shuttle story. The resulting book is not only a unique view of a key chapter of NASA history - it's a compelling collection of stunning NASA photography and illustrations.

Autor:Roger D. Launius, Piers Bizony
Presentación:192 páginas, 26.5 x 24.5 x 2.2 cm, tapa dura
Ilustración:200 fotos a color
Editor:Motorbooks International (USA, 2021)
EAN:9780760370049
Livre: NASA Space Shuttle : 40th Anniversary

NASA Space Shuttle : 40th Anniversary

Idioma: Inglés

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The Space Shuttle Program : Technologies and Accomplishments

This book tells the story of the Space Shuttle in its many different roles as orbital launch platform, orbital workshop, and science and technology laboratory.
It focuses on the technology designed and developed to support the missions of the Space Shuttle program. Each mission is examined, from both the technical and managerial viewpoints.

Although outwardly identical, the capabilities of the orbiters in the late years of the program were quite different from those in 1981.Sivolella traces the various improvements and modifications made to the shuttle over the years as part of each mission story.
Technically accurate but with a pleasing narrative style and simple explanations of complex engineering concepts, the book provides details of many lesser known concepts, some developed but never flown, and commemorates the ingenuity of NASA and its partners in making each Space Shuttle mission push the boundaries of what we can accomplish in space.

Using press kits, original papers, newspaper and magazine articles, memoirs and interviews, this book provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive account available of the shuttle's many missions and will refocus interest on a remarkable flying machine and space program that is often pushed to the background.

Autor:Davide Sivolella
Presentación:360 páginas, 24 x 17 cm, tapa blanda
Ilustración:94 fotos b/n y 59 a color
Editor:Springer International Publishing AG (CH, 2017)
EAN:9783319549446
Livre: The Space Shuttle Program : Technologies and Accomplishments

The Space Shuttle Program : Technologies and Accomplishments

Idioma: Inglés

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Assembling and Supplying the ISS : The Space Shuttle Fulfills Its Mission

The creation and utilization of the International Space Station (ISS) is a milestone in space exploration. But without the Space Shuttle, it would have remained an impossible dream.
Assembling and Supplying the ISS is the story of how, between 1998 and 2011, the Shuttle became the platform which enabled the construction and continued operation of the primary scientific research facility in Earth orbit.

Fulfilling an objective it had been designed to complete decades before, 37 Shuttle missions carried the majority of the hardware needed to build the ISS and then acted as a ferry and supply train for early resident crews to the station.

Building upon the decades of development and experience described in the companion volume "Linking the Space Shuttle and Space Stations: Early Docking Technologies from Concept to Implementation", this book explores
- a purpose-built hardware processing facility
- challenging spacewalking objectives
- extensive robotic operations
- undocking a unmanned orbiter.

The experience and expertise gained through these missions allows space planners to improve space construction skills in advance of even more ambitious plans in the future.

Autor:David J. Shayler
Presentación:350 páginas, 24 x 17 cm, tapa blanda
Ilustración:1 fotos b/n y 140 a color
Editor:Springer International Publishing AG (CH, 2017)
EAN:9783319404417
Livre: Assembling and Supplying the ISS : The Space Shuttle Fulfills Its Mission

Assembling and Supplying the ISS : The Space Shuttle Fulfills Its Mission

Idioma: Inglés

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To Orbit and Back Again : How the Space Shuttle Flew in Space

This book looks at the Space Shuttle, and answers one simple question: "How does it work?" The question may be simple, but the answer is not as easy to give.

This work describes the structures and systems used each time the Shuttle was launched, and then follows an imaginary mission, explaining how those structures and systems were used in orbital operations and the return to Earth.
Details of how anomalous events were dealt with on individual missions are also provided, as are the recollections of those who built and flew the Shuttle.

Highly illustrated with many diagrams, photographs and technical drawings, To Orbit and Back Again focuses on the engineering aspects of the Shuttle. It describes the systems and subsystems in clear, non-technical terms brings to the fore the design work behind the Space Shuttle and the mission itself

Table of Contents:

Foreword
1. A brain and mind for the Orbiter: the avionics system
2. A skeleton for the Orbiter: structure and mechanisms
3. Power to the orbit: the main engines
4. Power to the orbit: solid rocket boosters
5. Shuttle propulsion: the external tank
6. Maneuvering in space: the orbital maneuvering system and reaction
7. Heart and lung of the Orbiter: the environmental control life supports system and electrical control system
8. The Orbiter's skin: the thermal protection system
9. Auxiliary power unit and hydraulic system
10. Fundamentals of the Shuttle GNC
11. The art of reaching orbit
12. Orbital dancing
13. Returning home

Autor:Davide Sivolella
Presentación:524 páginas, 24 x 17 x 2.8 cm, tapa blanda
Ilustración:150 fotos b/n y 95 a color
Editor:Springer-Verlag New York Inc. (USA, 2013)
EAN:9781461409823
Livre: To Orbit and Back Again : How the Space Shuttle Flew in Space

To Orbit and Back Again : How the Space Shuttle Flew in Space

Idioma: Inglés

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Otros libros en esta categoría:

NASA Space Shuttle - Crew Escape Systems Handbook

NASA Space Shuttle - Crew Escape Systems Handbook

United Space Alliance

Inglés | tapa blanda | 168 pág. | 2012

NASA Space Shuttle - Transportation System Manual

NASA Space Shuttle - Transportation System Manual

NASA, Rockwell International

Inglés | tapa blanda | 624 pág. | 2011

[NVG] Space Shuttle Launch System 1972–2004

Space Shuttle Launch System 1972–2004

Mark Lardas

Inglés | tapa blanda | 48 pág. | 2004


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