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Space Invaders: How Robotic Spacecraft Explore the Solar System

โœ Scribed by Michel van Pelt (auth.)


Publisher
Copernicus
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
320
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Manned space programs attract the most media attention, and it is not hard to understand why-the danger, the heroism, the sheer adventure we as earthbound observers can imagine when humans are involved. But robotic missions deserve a respectful and detailed history and analysis of their own, and this book provides it.

Focusing on future modern spacecraft, Michel van Pelt explains the exciting life of unmanned space explorers, making the technology, design, development, operation and results of modern space probe missions understandable by lay readers.

Instead of describing one specific spacecraft or mission, Michel van Pelt offers a "behind the scenes" look at the life of a space probe: from its first conceptual design to the analysis of the scientific data returned by the spacecraft.

While most popular books on space concentrate on manned spaceflight, this book shows that unmanned space exploration is just as exciting. It demonstrates to the reader just what it takes to send a robotic spacecraft to another planet and what fascinating insight and knowledge we have gained from these probes.

**Offers an insight into the life of a space probe from concept through design to return and analysis of scientific data.

**Explains what it takes to send a robotic space probe to another planet.

**Demonstrates that unmanned space exploration can be as exciting as manned exploration.

**Provides the reader with a view of how the fascinating images and knowledge are obtained from these probes.

**Focuses on modern spacecraft and the future, rather than the history of past projects

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Introduction....Pages 1-21
A Space Robot is Born....Pages 23-52
Anatomy of a Space Probe....Pages 53-96
Building and Testing....Pages 97-114
Instruments of Science....Pages 115-148
Launch....Pages 149-165
Distant Destinations....Pages 167-236
Death of a Spacecraft....Pages 237-247
A Bright Future....Pages 249-280
Only Just Beginning....Pages 281-284
Back Matter....Pages 285-312

โœฆ Subjects


Popular Science in Astronomy; Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences; Astronomy, Observations and Techniques


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