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Author: Ben Bova
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2006-10-31
Total Pages: 460
ISBN-13: 9780765348173
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA novel of technology, terrorism, and hope
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Author: Ben Bova
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2006-10-31
Total Pages: 460
ISBN-13: 9780765348173
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA novel of technology, terrorism, and hope
Author: Ben Bova
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2006-10-31
Total Pages: 544
ISBN-13: 142991064X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOil cartels and deadly terrorists threaten one man’s work to generate clean energy in this science fiction thriller by the six-time Hugo Award–winning author. Two hundred thousand feet up, things go horribly wrong. The experimental low-orbit spaceplane Astro falls to earth over a trail hundreds of miles long. In the wake of this disaster is the beginning of the most important mission in the history of space. Entrepreneur Dan Randolph is determined to provide energy to a desperate world. He dreams of an array of geosynchronous powersats, satellites which gather solar energy and beam it to generators on Earth, breaking the power of the oil cartels forever. But the wreck of the experimental spaceplane has left his company on the edge of bankruptcy. Worse, Dan discovers the plane worked perfectly right up until the moment that saboteurs knocked it out of the sky. And whoever brought it down is willing and able to kill again to keep Astro grounded. . . . Praise for Powersat “[Bova] supplies a suspenseful ride and plenty of high-tech hardware.” —Publishers Weekly “Tom Clancy-like danger and intrigue!” —Amazing “A classic guy’s tale. . . . Bova is a spare writer who nevertheless crafts the perfect voice for each of his characters.” —San Antonio Express-News
Author: Mukund R. Patel
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2004-11-29
Total Pages: 734
ISBN-13: 1420038214
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe power systems of space vehicles have undergone significant development during the previous decade, and will continue to do so in the immediate future. Until now, except for the scattered results of conferences and a few publications with sketchy coverage, no single volume has covered the entire spectrum of the subject. Spacecraft Power
Author: T. A. Heppenheimer
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Published: 2017-09-15
Total Pages: 265
ISBN-13: 0811766683
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe prospectus of humans living, working, and establishing communities in space can no longer be dismissed as the romantic notions of science fiction writers and space buffs. With the launch of the space shuttle human kind will enter a new era in space exploration, one giant step closer to the goal of human colonization. Our understanding of man’s role in space is maturing, and the myths of life in space as a slick Buck Rogers episode or a scene from Star Wars must give way to a realistic plan for human life in other part of the solar system. We are ready now for a factual assessment of the challenges ahead: in Toward Distant Suns, the prospects of space exploration and space colonization have come of age. Here, for the first time, is a realistic look at what humankind must accomplish in order to colonize near space. Based on the most up-to-date research available, Toward Distant Suns tackles the problems of technology and lifestyle that will face those men and women whose mission is to settle space. Here is realistic, in-depth coverage of: space shuttle’s role in near space construction, development of new, more versatile rocket fuels and motors, building the large communications platforms, power satellites the “Space Spider,” and space colonies, the space workers—how they will be chosen, trained, and transported; life in zero-g—space tourism and space war; “suburbanizing” space earth dwellers; the real future of interstellar colonization Toward Distant Suns also takes a new look at the tantalizing question: What is our place in the galaxy? It reviews the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence experiments, the latest work on interstellar flight and colonization, and the current scientific information on planetary formation and humanoid development, to reach the startling conclusion: Mankind may be unique and along.
Author: Edward M. Lerner
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2012-07-17
Total Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 0765328496
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"An earlier version of this novel was first published in Analog science fiction and fact in 2011."--T.p. verso.
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 1384
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michel van Pelt
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2017-05-24
Total Pages: 265
ISBN-13: 3319539418
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book takes the reader on a journey through the history of extremely ambitious, large and complex space missions that never happened. What were the dreams and expectations of the visionaries behind these plans, and why were they not successful in bringing their projects to reality thus far? As spaceflight development progressed, new technologies and ideas led to pushing the boundaries of engineering and technology though still grounded in real scientific possibilities. Examples are space colonies, nuclear-propelled interplanetary spacecraft, space telescopes consisting of multiple satellites and canon launch systems. Each project described in this book says something about the dreams and expectations of their time, and their demise was often linked to an important change in the cultural, political and social state of the world. For each mission or spacecraft concept, the following will be covered: • Description of the design. • Overview of the history of the concept and the people involved. • Why it was never developed and flown • What if the mission was actually carried out – consequences, further developments, etc.
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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Published: 1976
Total Pages: 2060
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