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Record Nr.

UNINA9910970917603321

Autore

Pelton Joseph N

Titolo

Space exploration and astronaut safety / / by Joseph N. Pelton ; with Peter Marshall

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Reston, Va., : American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, c2006

ISBN

1-60086-835-5

1-60086-834-7

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (399 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

MarshallPeter

Disciplina

363.12/472

Soggetti

Astronautics - United States - Planning

Manned space flight - United States - Safety measures

Outer space Exploration

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""COVER""; ""TITLE""; ""COPYRIGHT""; ""FOREWORD""; ""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""CHAPTER 1 A New Beginningfor U.S. Space Exploration?""; ""CHAPTER 2 U.S. Astronaut Programs:Past, Present, and Future-fromMercury to ProjectConstellation""'""; ""CHAPTER 3 Reexamining the SpaceShuttle's Purpose, Mission,and Technology-BasedSafety Problems""; ""CHAPTER 4 Review of the Managementand Institutional Issues""; ""CHAPTER 5 International Space Station-Status and Vulnerabilities""; ""CHAPTER 6 NASA's Unsuccessful X-Projectsand the Prospects forNew Private Space VehicleDevelopment""

""CHAPTER 7 International Space Programsand Launch Systems""""CHAPTER 8 Project Constellation""; ""CHAPTER 9 Lessons Learned in Space Safetyand Ongoing Issues""; ""CHAPTER 10 A Better and BrighterU.S. Space Program:A New Vision for the Future""; ""APPENDIX A Key Background Facts inSpace Flight""; ""APPENDIX B Glossary""; ""APPENDIX C Detailed Technical Reviewof Shuttle Vulnerabilities""; ""APPENDIX D Detailed Technical Review ofISS Vulnerabilities""; ""INDEX""; ""SUPPORTING MATERIALS""

Sommario/riassunto

Part history, part technology, and part policy analysis, this one-of-a-kind, landmark book reviews the history of NASA's space exploration



program, its astronaut safety program, the present status of the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station, and the options and strategic opportunities that present themselves as NASA enters its next phase of space exploration with Project Constellation. Written by one of the foremost experts on space policy, Space Exploration and Astronaut Safety, presents in a highly readable format the state of today's space technology, along with the concerns about safety in space exploration as it applies to current and future programs, and whether these issues can be reconciled and translated into a viable future space policy. The book thoroughly explores NASA's options and how these options are tempered and influenced by astronaut safety considerations as well as by uncertain Congressional funding and complex organizational management issues. It also considers the impact of international participation and the increasing prospect of the privatization of space travel. Shuttle tragedies, interviews with key experts, surveys, and extensive research on the Shuttle, ISS, and related NASA space safety programs, the author lays out a comprehensive presentation on where space exploration has been, where it stands today, where it is going, and where it has the potential to go. Decision makers in government (especially those involved with NASA policy and safety), members of space agencies around the world, aerospace scientists and engineers, space enthusiasts, and academicians will all find this book an indispensable and enlightening guide. Investment in the future of space exploration will cost billions of dollars; this book provides ample background and the impetus to enable policy makers, the aerospace community, and the general public to make balanced, educated decisions on how those dollars can best be spent.