Walter Sierra 
Beyond the Saga of Rocket Science [EPUB ebook] 
In Space To Stay

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In Space To Stay, the third book in the Beyond the Saga of Rocket Science series, describes the enormously expensive aerospace systems developed on both sides of the Iron Curtain as the Cold War against the Soviet Union progressed. On the military side, these included little-publicized competing military space stations, a plethora of space planes, and dual-use military/civilian space launch systems and space shuttles-notably the U.S. Space Shuttle and its twin brother the Soviet Union’s Buran. The book provides an enthralling behind-the-scenes look at the Moon Race, this time from the United States point of view. In the decades since, both Russia and the U.S. have continued building many space systems, including today’s permanently inhabited International Space Station. This book also describes the difficulties that plague rocket development–not just the technical aspects, but the politics, pernicious federal budgeting and funding, the lack of vision and consensus, and public apathy that stymied the post-Apollo space program.

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Preface

Series Introduction

Introduction

Apollo Program

The Moon

Apollo 11 Mission: First Humans on the Moon

Other Apollo Missions

Apollo-Soyuz Test Project

Public Apathy and Post-Apollo Letdown

Watergate Political Crisis

U.S. Space Shuttle

First Flight–April 12, 1981

Basics of Rocket Performance

Engineering the World’s First Reusable Spaceship

Orbiter

Space Shuttle Main Engines

Solid Rocket Boosters

External Tank

Challenger Disaster–January 28, 1986

Columbia Disaster–February 1, 2003

The Space Shuttle Fleet

Energia-Buran

The Soviet Buran Space Shuttle

Other Soviet Spaceplanes

International Space Station

Predecessors to the ISS

U.S. X-20 Dyna-Soar

U.S. Manned Orbiting Laboratory

Soviet Almaz Space Station

Soviet Salyut Space Station

Soviet Mir Space Station

Early U.S. Space Station Concepts

ISS Modules

Zarya

Unity

Zvezda

Destiny

Quest

Pirs and Poisk

Harmony

Columbus

Kibō

Kibō Pressurized Module

Kibō Experiment Logistics Module

Tranquility

Cupola

Rassvet

Leonardo

Nauka

Kibō Unpressurized Elements

Unpressurized ISS Elements

Soyuz Spacecraft

Orbital Debris

Spacecraft Rendezvous and Docking

Attitude Control Systems

The Post-Apollo Era

The Quagmire of Government Procurements

Enabling Technologies for Access to Space

Aerothermodynamics

High Speed Aircraft

Rocket Combustion Chambers and Nozzles

X-Vehicles

Lifting Body X-Vehicles

Reusable X-Vehicles

Hypersonic Technology Development X-Vehicles

Single Stage To Orbit Vehicles

X-33

Venture Star

Litany of Cancelled NASA Programs

NASA Success Stories

NASA’s ‘Great Observatories’

NASA’s Space Launch System

Space Exploration Architectures

Postlude

Acronyms and Glossary of Key Terms

Space Shuttle Main Engine

Acknowledgments and Credits

Index

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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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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 364 ● ISBN 9781736550755 ● 文件大小 681.0 MB ● 出版者 Walter Sierra LLC ● 发布时间 2021 ● 版 1 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 8533071 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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