
A Tribble's Guide to Space: How to Get to Space and What to Do When You are There
Résumé
Space--the final frontier. It's as little as fifty miles away, and yet it is considered one of the most dangerous and remote of places. Popular television shows such as Star Trek and movies such as Apollo 13 and October Sky have fired the imaginations of would-be explorers. Alan Tribble has worked on the design and development of dozens of spacecraft, including the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. A Tribble's Guide to Space is a how-to book that is firmly grounded in the realities of current state-of-the-art space engineering while tapping into the power of imagination that drives us to explore.
Alan Tribble offers a delightful guide to the nuts and bolts of space exploration, from how to get there to how to phone home and how to survive the harsh environment of space. Using examples from famous space missions, both factual and fictional, Tribble tackles fascinating real-world problems encountered in space exploration. Why do submarine hatches open inward and spacecraft hatches open outward? What do curveballs and satellites have in common? Why did Scotty, the chief engineer of the fictional USS Enterprise, always "need more power?" Why did the fire that destroyed Apollo I on the launch pad burn so furiously that no one could react fast enough to save the lives of the crew? In answering these questions, Tribble examines getting to space, from the physics of motion to the practical implications of Einstein's theory of relativity. He explores the basics of spaceships and starships, from power usage to navigation--all from the viewpoint of a spacecraft designer.
This book describes rocket science and more in a manner that captures the common excitement shared by anyone with an interest in space exploration. Armchair astronauts, engineers who work in a space company and anyone who has looked up at the sky and wondered how we will get there will find reading this book a wonderful and enlightening experience.
Contents
- To Infinity and Beyond: A Brief History of Space
- Beam Me Up: Getting to Space
- A Space Odyssey: Spaceships and Starships
- Out of This World: The Environment of Space
- To Boldly GO: The Reasons for Space Exploration
- The Shape of Things to Come
- For Further Reading
L'avis du libraire Eyrolles
Pourquoi les sas de sous-marins s'ouvrent-ils vers l'intérieur alors que ceux des vaisseaux spatiaux s'ouvrent sur l'extérieur ? Voici une des nombreuses questions auquel cet ouvrage répond. Ce faisant, il explique très clairement les mécanismes du voyage spatial.
L'auteur - Alan C. Tribble
is a rocket scientist who has spent over ten years
designing dozens of spacecraft for various missions.
Formerly with Boeing's Space Systems Division, he now does
research and development with Rockwell Collins. His other
books include the Princeton Guide to Advanced Physics and A
Tribble's Guide to Space (both Princeton).
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Princeton University Press |
Auteur(s) | Alan C. Tribble |
Parution | 09/12/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 184 |
Format | 15,4 x 23,4 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 326g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780691027630 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-691-02763-0 |
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