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The growing demand of space services for imaging, mobile communication, global positioning systems and disaster management, life extension of satellites by fueling, space station operations, deflecting incoming asteroids, and reducing debris from orbits, requires reusable rockets. The chapters in the book cover understanding of the universe, history of rockets, space missions, satellites, the principle of rocketry, its design and development, rocket technology, the solar system, the environment and protection of earth, and thoughts on Earth 2.0.

Features:

  • Explores the link between universe, space exploration, and rocketry.
  • Discusses topics such as protection of the Earth from asteroids, debris, and global warming.
  • Includes basic methodology to be adopted to design rockets for various applications.
  • Covers use of multi-objective optimisation to realise a system and differences in design philosophies for

    Table of Contents
    1: Introduction. 2: Understanding the Universe. 3: Brief History of Rockets. 4: Rocket Principles. 5: Rocket Systems Development. 6: Rocket Design Methodology, Test & Evaluation, World Launch Sites. 7: Satellite, Orbits and Missions. 8: Advances in Space Technologies. 9: Environment: Protection of Earth, and Geo-spatial Technologies. 10: Exoplanets, Earth 2.0.

Introduction to Rocket Science and Space

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A Hardback by A. Sivathanu Pillai

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781032346977, 978-1032346977
    ISBN10: 1032346973

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The growing demand of space services for imaging, mobile communication, global positioning systems and disaster management, life extension of satellites by fueling, space station operations, deflecting incoming asteroids, and reducing debris from orbits, requires reusable rockets. The chapters in the book cover understanding of the universe, history of rockets, space missions, satellites, the principle of rocketry, its design and development, rocket technology, the solar system, the environment and protection of earth, and thoughts on Earth 2.0.

    Features:

    • Explores the link between universe, space exploration, and rocketry.
    • Discusses topics such as protection of the Earth from asteroids, debris, and global warming.
    • Includes basic methodology to be adopted to design rockets for various applications.
    • Covers use of multi-objective optimisation to realise a system and differences in design philosophies for

      Table of Contents
      1: Introduction. 2: Understanding the Universe. 3: Brief History of Rockets. 4: Rocket Principles. 5: Rocket Systems Development. 6: Rocket Design Methodology, Test & Evaluation, World Launch Sites. 7: Satellite, Orbits and Missions. 8: Advances in Space Technologies. 9: Environment: Protection of Earth, and Geo-spatial Technologies. 10: Exoplanets, Earth 2.0.

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