Walter Sierra 
Beyond the Saga of Rocket Science [EPUB ebook] 
The Dawn of the Space Age

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The Dawn of the Space Age takes you on a fascinating journey into our space past. You’ll experience what rocket pioneers had to go through to develop today’s rockets, missiles, and space vehicles. In bringing to life the drama and complex interplay among scientists, engineers, and politicians that gave birth to the launch vehicles and spacecraft we take for granted today, The Dawn of the Space Age harnesses surrounding events as never before: political maneuvering, the drama of spies and counterspies, the feelings that key characters–all of whom are real–experienced, the society and political structure, life-changing crises, and more. You’ll be taken behind the scenes and come away with an understanding underlying what happened, what caused it to happen, and what nearly happened.

This highly informative book begins with exciting tales of the earliest developers of rudimentary rockets and the deadly battles they fought in China between 200 and 1600 A.D. A historical fiction approach brings long-ago characters and events to life. The tremendous achievements of the Wright Brothers – Wilbur and Orville – in the early 1900s serve as a useful backdrop for showcasing the difficulties involved in developing completely new technologies for practical use. The ingenious Dr. Robert Goddard, widely acknowledged as the inventor of the modern rocket, developed a sound theory in the 1910s and conducted pioneering flight tests in the 1920s and 1930s, while overcoming many failures. World War II gave the biggest impetus ever to advancing rocket science and related technologies. The book describes how the German V2, Soviet Soyuz, and American Corporal rockets paved the way for the design, fabrication, and operation of more refined, sophisticated second and third-generation missile systems that followed. In the ensuing decades many unsung space heroes on both sides of the Iron Curtain matured the field to where it is today. Led by the indomitable Sergei Korolyov, the Soviet Union captured an early lead over their archrival superpower during the Cold War, and achieved an embarrassing (for the United States) plethora of civilian space firsts. In the U.S., Dr. Wernher von Braun led the American space program during the crucial decades of the 1950s-1960s. He did more than anyone else in America to advance missiles, rockets, spaceflight; and made the manned landings on the moon possible. Von Braun led America’s race to the Moon, including the precursor Mercury Program, the Gemini Program, and finally the Apollo Program which landed 12 men on the Moon and returned over 835 pounds (379 kg) of moon rocks to the Earth.

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Table des matières

Series Introduction

Introduction

Rockets: The Beginning in China

Battle of Chengang

Emperor Xiaowu

Battle of Kaifeng

Qi Jiguang

Wan-Hu

Orville Wright

December 17, 1903

Samuel Pierpont Langley

Buzzard A Wreck

The Learning Years

The Art of Flying

Era of Patent Lawsuits

About Technology

NACA

The Wright Brothers’ Legacy

Robert Goddard

March 16, 1926

The Cherry Tree

The University Years

The Building Years

Primer on Rocket Basics and Terminology

Of Romance and Marriage

Westward Ho!

The Competition

The Demise of the ‘Lone Ranger’

Theodore von Kármán

Tacoma Narrows Bridge

Inquiry

The Early Years

Ludwig

Aachen

External Aerodynamics

Unveiling The Mystery of Turbulence

The Boss

The Rocketeers

JATO

The Aerospace Pioneers

Private, Corporal, Sergeant

Scientific Advisory Board

NATO

AEDC

Sergei Korolev

Dawn of The Space Age

Beating The Americans

Rocketeering Under Stalin’s Boot

The Great Leap Forward

East Versus West

Unbelievable Finds

The People

A Close Call

The Building Years

Shrouded in Secrecy

From Dictatorship To Totalitarianism

World’s First Nuclear Death Missile

Rise to Greatness

August 21, 1957

The Problem of Reentry Heating

Wernher von Braun

February 20, 1962

America Gets Its Space Hero

A Genius

Kummersdorf

The German Aggregate Rockets

July 27, 1934

Peenemünde

The V-1 Flying ‘Buzz Bomb’

A-4 Steps to Development

V-2 Development

V-2 Production

Effectiveness of the V-1 and V-2 as Weapons of War

Nazi Dream Weapons

Surface-To-Air Missiles

Air-Launched Missiles

SLBMS

Multistage Aggregate Vehicles

Operation Paperclip

Interlude at Fort Bliss

A Fresh Start

America Makes A Comeback

Vanguard

Explorer

NASA Takes Shape

NASA Pushes Forward with Project Mercury

Project Gemini

Acronyms and Glossary of Key Terms

Acknowledgements and Credits

Index

A propos de l’auteur

Prolific author and space transportation systems expert with 45+ years of progressive experience in systems engineering and integration of aerospace and defense systems, systems analysis and trade studies, formulation of system requirements, verification, and validation. Walter Sierra has worked in a variety of assignments from staff engineer to branch supervisor, in locations from major rocket firms in California to the halls of the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and many places in between. Author of a four-book series (2021) entitled Beyond the Saga of Rocket Science which is easily readable for those interested in the history of the world’s space programs: (1) The Dawn of the Space Age, (2) Avoiding Armageddon, (3) In Space To Stay, (4) The Never-Ending Frontier. These books have received excellent reviews by Kirkus Reviews, the US Review of Books, Foreword Clarion Reviews, Pacific Book Review, and Blue Ink Review. Author Website: https://www.waltersierra.com

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 335 ● ISBN 9781736550786 ● Taille du fichier 151.6 MB ● Maison d’édition Walter Sierra LLC ● Publié 2021 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 8328964 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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