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Interplanetary Rocket Trajectories
DEREK F. LAWDEN
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Interplanetary Communications
J.R. PIERCE and C.C. CUTLER
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Power Supplies for Orbital and Space Vehicles
JOHN H. HUTH
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Manned Space Cabin Systems
EUGENE B. KONECCI
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Radiation and Man in Space
HERMANN J. SCHAEFER
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Nutrition in Space Flight
ROBERT G. TISCHER
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Appendix - A Decimal Classification System for Astronautics: Introduction
HEINZ HERMANN KOELLE
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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Advances in Space Science, Volume 1 brings together research and developments in the astronautical sciences. This volume is composed of six chapters that also cover the field of bioastronautics, which involves the human aspects of space travel. The opening chapter deals with the orbits and interplanetary trajectories and a critical evaluation of interplanetary communications. The next chapters consider the problem of supplying power on board orbital and space vehicles, power being needed for many tasks in space, including the operation of communication systems. The remaining three chapters treat manned space cabin systems, the effects of radiation on man in space, and the nutritional aspects of space flight. This book will be of great value to space scientists, engineers, and researchers.
Advances in Space Science, Volume 1 brings together research and developments in the astronautical sciences. This volume is composed of six chapters that also cover the field of bioastronautics, which involves the human aspects of space travel. The opening chapter deals with the orbits and interplanetary trajectories and a critical evaluation of interplanetary communications. The next chapters consider the problem of supplying power on board orbital and space vehicles, power being needed for many tasks in space, including the operation of communication systems. The remaining three chapters treat manned space cabin systems, the effects of radiation on man in space, and the nutritional aspects of space flight. This book will be of great value to space scientists, engineers, and researchers.
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ISBN
978-1-4831-9959-7
Language
English
Published
1959
Copyright
Copyright © 1959 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press