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A Tribble's Guide to Space

How to Get to Space and What to Do When You Are There

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  • 174 páginas
  • 7 horas de lectura

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Space, often viewed as the final frontier, is just fifty miles away yet remains one of the most perilous and isolated realms. Inspired by popular media like Star Trek and Apollo 13, many dream of exploring it. Alan Tribble, with extensive experience in spacecraft design, including the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station, presents a practical guide that merges cutting-edge space engineering with the imaginative spirit of exploration. This book serves as an engaging resource on space exploration, detailing everything from the journey to space to communication and survival in its harsh conditions. Through examples from both real and fictional missions, Tribble addresses intriguing questions about space travel, such as the design differences in hatches, the connection between curveballs and satellites, and the tragic Apollo I incident. He delves into the physics of motion and the implications of Einstein's relativity while discussing the fundamentals of spacecraft design, including power management and navigation. This exploration of rocket science is accessible and exciting, appealing to armchair astronauts, engineers, and anyone captivated by the mysteries of the cosmos. Readers will find this guide both enlightening and enjoyable.

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A Tribble's Guide to Space, Alan C. Tribble, Buzz Aldrin

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Título
A Tribble's Guide to Space
Subtítulo
How to Get to Space and What to Do When You Are There
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2000
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
174
ISBN10
0691050597
ISBN13
9780691050591
Serie
Calificación
3,35 de 5
Descripción
Space, often viewed as the final frontier, is just fifty miles away yet remains one of the most perilous and isolated realms. Inspired by popular media like Star Trek and Apollo 13, many dream of exploring it. Alan Tribble, with extensive experience in spacecraft design, including the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station, presents a practical guide that merges cutting-edge space engineering with the imaginative spirit of exploration. This book serves as an engaging resource on space exploration, detailing everything from the journey to space to communication and survival in its harsh conditions. Through examples from both real and fictional missions, Tribble addresses intriguing questions about space travel, such as the design differences in hatches, the connection between curveballs and satellites, and the tragic Apollo I incident. He delves into the physics of motion and the implications of Einstein's relativity while discussing the fundamentals of spacecraft design, including power management and navigation. This exploration of rocket science is accessible and exciting, appealing to armchair astronauts, engineers, and anyone captivated by the mysteries of the cosmos. Readers will find this guide both enlightening and enjoyable.