An up-to-date investigation of the emerging commercial space business. It explores who are the players, the celebrities and technical innovators that are making this important new industry a reality. It is the most comprehensive look at the industry in terms of covering the companies, the role of NASA and other space agencies, as well as the strategic implications of private space systems. It examines the business risks and other possible show-stoppers that might inhibit the growth of commercial spaceflight systems. Space tourism is seen as more than a fad but a crucial next step in the evolution of humankind. The book is unique in terms of exploring new technologies of the future, and reviewing the regulatory and legal ramifications of private space now and into the next decade.
Often given the accolade of being the 'Father of Science Fiction' Jules Verne created wonderful adventures that everyone secretly wished they could undertake. He's left behind a rich tradition and a wonderful experience to read.
This is the first book to cover specifically the history of the space shuttle Discovery, the most storied orbiter in the fleet.
With the successful conclusion of the Gemini 12 mission, veteran astronaut Command Pilot James Lovell had set another new record with a total of 18 days in space, and Pilot Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin held the EVA duration record with an umbilical ...
NASA SP-2005-4537. Monographs in Aerospace History Series No. 37. Presents the history of the manned space program from September 1, 1960 to January 5, 1968. Outlines chronologically and in detail...
The purpose of this book is to share collective experience on human spaceflight operations. For the many authors, this is nothing less than a work of passion.
l'alter ego de Spider-Man, aux milliardaires, comme le sont Batman et Iron Man. Le sort de la nation peut ... Le personnage vit alors une expérience surnaturelle en relation à la nature qui va lui conférer des pouvoirs extraordinaires.
Flying to the Moon
Explores the fascinating prospect of future human space travel. This volume demonstrates that such ventures may not be as difficult as one might believe and are certainly not impossible.
In this book, some of the rare official documentation of the voyage of Apollo 13 is collected and made commercially available for the first time.
Replete with images and facts of each mission and crew, this book is a tribute to everything accomplished during the 30 years of operation of the Space Shuttle program that defined NASA for an entire generation.