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Deep space propulsion : a roadmap to interstellar flight / K.F. Long.

Springer Nature - Springer Physics and Astronomy eBooks 2012 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Long, K. F. (Kelvin F.)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Space vehicles--Propulsion systems--Design and construction.
Space vehicles.
Outer space--Exploration.
Outer space.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (378 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2012.
Place of Publication:
New York : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, c2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
As humans take their first tentative steps off our home planet, and debate the costs/benefits of sending people back to the Moon and perhaps on to Mars, we must also start to make plans for the day when we will venture forth as pioneers farther out into the Solar System and beyond - perhaps far, far beyond - to explore and settle new worlds around other stars. It is vital that we develop the deep space propulsion technologies that will take us there, first to explore with robotic probes, then to follow ourselves. This is necessary so that if anything catastrophic happened to Earth, our species would survive. And the possibilities for catastrophe are great. An impacting asteroid ended the reign of the dinosaurs, and today we have many other threats such as global war, climate change, pollution, resource limitations and overpopulation. In this book, Kelvin F. Long takes us on all the possible journeys - the mission targets, the technologies we might use to power such journeys, and what scientific knowledge we are seeking to obtain upon arriving there. Despite the problems of today it is important that we take a long-term view for the future of our species. In fact, the only way to assure a future is to start planning for it now and then progress incrementally. Today, society is not in a position to launch the types of missions outlined in this book, mainly due to a lack of political motivations to try and the economic cost for launching it. But if we start to develop these technologies today, then it is likely that one of them will come to technological maturity at some point in the coming centuries and will power our species to the stars. Our commitment today to achieve near-term goals will ensure a tomorrow for the generations ahead.
Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Reaching for the Stars
Chapter 2: The Dream of Flight and the Vision of Tomorrow
Chapter 3: Fundamental Limitations to Achieving Interstellar Flight
Chapter 4: Aviation - The Pursuit of Speed, Distance and Height
Chapter 5: Astronautics - The Development and Science of Rockets
Chapter 6: Exploring The Solar System and Beyond
Chapter 7: Exploring Other Star Systems
Chapter 8: Solar System Explorers - Historical Spacecraft
Chapter 9: Electric and Nuclear-Based Propulsion
Chapter 10: Sails and Beams
Chapter 11: Nuclear Fusion Propulsion
Chapter 12: External Nuclear Pulse Propulsion
Chapter 13: Towards Relativistic Propulsion - Antimatter and the Interstellar Ramjet
Chapter 14: Aerospace Design Principles in Interstellar Flight
Chapter 15: The Scientific, Cultural and Economic Costs of Interstellar Flight
Chapter 16: The Role of Speculative Fiction in Driving Technology
Chapter 17: Realizing the Technological Future and The Roadmap To The Stars
Chapter 18: From Imagination to Reality.- Epilogue
Appendices
Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-44408-9
9786613444080
1-4614-0607-2
OCLC:
779196761

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