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Erickson (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ.) has written a thorough book on the history of space exploration. He starts with a good review of the contributions of philosophers, astronomers, and mathematicians from ancient Greece, the Arabic world, and the European Renaissance. The book continues into the 20th century, and includes an interesting presentation of the manned space program beginning with the early missions of both the US and the Soviet Union. Military space missions also receive extensive treatment. Overall, Erickson provides a good mix of Earth-based and spacecraft-based astronomy and planetary science findings. The technical level is appropriate for the layperson, with all mathematical equations explained in simple terms. A top-level description of spacecraft systems towards the end of the book gives the general reader an idea of the complexity of space systems. Numerous historical photographs and drawings from various space programs augment the text. Summing Up: Recommended. * CHOICE *

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Chapter 1 The Early History of Space Flight Chapter 2 Rocketry Chapter 3 Planets Chapter 4 Orbits Chapter 5 Military Space Operations Chapter 6 Mercury Chapter 7 Gemini Chapter 8 Apollo Chapter 9 Space Stations Chapter 10 Space Shuttle Chapter 11 Spacecraft Systems & Operations Chapter 12 Russian Space History

Space Flight

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    A Hardback by Lance K. Erickson

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      Publisher: Government Institutes
      Publication Date: 8/16/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780865874190, 978-0865874190
      ISBN10: 0865874190

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Erickson (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ.) has written a thorough book on the history of space exploration. He starts with a good review of the contributions of philosophers, astronomers, and mathematicians from ancient Greece, the Arabic world, and the European Renaissance. The book continues into the 20th century, and includes an interesting presentation of the manned space program beginning with the early missions of both the US and the Soviet Union. Military space missions also receive extensive treatment. Overall, Erickson provides a good mix of Earth-based and spacecraft-based astronomy and planetary science findings. The technical level is appropriate for the layperson, with all mathematical equations explained in simple terms. A top-level description of spacecraft systems towards the end of the book gives the general reader an idea of the complexity of space systems. Numerous historical photographs and drawings from various space programs augment the text. Summing Up: Recommended. * CHOICE *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 The Early History of Space Flight Chapter 2 Rocketry Chapter 3 Planets Chapter 4 Orbits Chapter 5 Military Space Operations Chapter 6 Mercury Chapter 7 Gemini Chapter 8 Apollo Chapter 9 Space Stations Chapter 10 Space Shuttle Chapter 11 Spacecraft Systems & Operations Chapter 12 Russian Space History

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