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  • - The Iron Planet
    by Robert G. Strom & Ann L. Sprague
    £28.99

    Robert Strom and Anne Sprague present, for the first time, a brand new treatment of the study and exploration of Mercury through the Mariner and then Messenger missions that will stir the imagination of readers and break new ground in the scientific frontier of our understanding of the planet.

  • by Erik Seedhouse
    £34.49

    Employing the same informational approach Erik Seedhouse used in "SpaceX" and "Bigelow Aerospace", this new book familiarizes space enthusiasts with the company XCOR Aerospace and examines the design of the two-seater Lynx.

  • by Barrie W. Jones
    £34.99

    In Life in the Solar System and Beyond, Professor Jones has written a broad introduction to the subject, addressing important topics such as, what is life?, the origins of life and where to look for extraterrestrial life.

  • - The Psychological Hurdles
    by Nick Kanas
    £32.49

    Awarded the 2016 International Academy of Astronautics Life Science Book Award!Using anecdotal reports from astronauts and cosmonauts, and the results from studies conducted in space analog environments on Earth and in the actual space environment, this book broadly reviews the various psychosocial issues that affect space travelers.

  • by David M. Harland
    £29.49

    Provides a comprehensive account of the recent 'Spirit' and 'Opportunity' Mars Exploration Rover missions. Discusses the nature of life on Mars in terms of the most primitive forms of life on Earth, and reviews the implications of there being life on both planets.

  • - Pioneers Venturing into the Stratosphere
    by Manfred "Dutch" von Ehrenfired
    £34.49

    Brave men and women have reached extreme heights in balloons, aircraft and rocket ships over the past two centuries, from the first untethered balloon flight to the first flights in the newly defined stratosphere, through to the present flights that continue to set new records.

  • - Sustaining Explorers During Interplanetary Missions
    by Erik Seedhouse
    £29.99

    Space medicine has been an important component of the success of human spaceflight and will continue to play a critical role in the future ventures.

  • - Industry at the Edge of Space
    by Erik Seedhouse
    £32.49

    This book explores how the commercial suborbital industry is poised to develop into a viable market. It describes how suborbital vehicles operate, how research will be conducted in suborbital flight, and how commercial organizations will train astronauts.

  • - The Fifties and the Sixties
    by Ben Evans
    £36.49

    To commemorate the momentous 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's pioneering journey into space on 12th April 2011, a series of five books - to be published annually - will explore this half century, decade by decade, to discover how humanity's knowledge of flying, working and living in space has changed.

  • by David M. Harland
    £40.49

    * Details how a succession of Salyut space stations led to the development of Mir. * Describes how Mir became an international research laboratory. * Advises how Mir technology went on to form the 'core modules' of the ISS. * The definitive account of Mir throughout its life through to de-orbiting in March 2001.

  • - The Science of Interstellar Transport and Absurdly Benign Wormholes
    by James F. Woodward
    £41.49

    To create the exotic materials and technologies needed to make stargates and warp drives is the holy grail of advanced propulsion. The third part of the book - the most speculative - will examine the question: what physics is needed if we are to make wormholes and warp drives?

  • - The History and Technology of Rocket Planes
    by Michel van Pelt
    £41.49

    This book describes the technology, history, and future of rocket planes. He recounts the history of rocket airplanes, from the early pioneers who attached simple rockets onto their wooden glider airplanes to the modern world of high-tech research vehicles.

  • - A Novel Approach to Interplanetary Travel
    by Giovanni Vulpetti, Les Johnson & Gregory L. Matloff
    £39.99

    The reality of sunlight-based sailing in space began in May 2010, and solar sail technology and science have continued to evolve rapidly through new space missions. It also discusses various sail systems that may use either sunlight or solar wind, and the design, fabrication and steering challenges associated with solar sails.

  • - The Human and Technological Challenges of Exploring the Outer Planets
    by Erik Seedhouse
    £34.99

    "Interplanetary Outpost" follows the mission architecture template of NASA's plan for Human Outer Planet Exploration (HOPE), which envisions sending a crew to the moon Callisto to conduct exploration and sample return activities.

  • - Mission Technologies and Discoveries
    by Mikhail Ya Marov & JR. Huntress
    £41.49

    Soviet Robots in the Solar System provides a history of the Soviet robotic lunar and planetary exploration program from its inception, with the attempted launch of a lunar impactor on September 23, 1958, to the last launch in the Russian national scientific space program in the 20th Century, Mars 96, on November 16, 1996.

  • - A Practical Guide
    by Erik Seedhouse
    £26.99

    Recent surveys have provided new and updated information into public insights of the nascent space tourism industry. The book also provides a manual for future suborbital and orbital private space explorers. Over half of the book is dedicated to providing for the first time essential training material for private spaceflight participants.

  • - The Challenges of Establishing a Human Settlement on the Moon
    by Erik Seedhouse
    £36.49

    Lunar Outpost provides a detailed account of the various technologies, mission architectures, medical requirements and training needed to return humans to the Moon within the next decade.

  • by W. David Woods
    £40.99

    In an expanding 2nd edition of How Apollo Flew to the Moon, David Woods tells the exciting story of how the resulting Apollo flights were conducted by following a virtual flight to the Moon and its exploration of the surface.

  • - Building for the Future
    by John E. Catchpole
    £31.99

    A comprehensive, highly readable account of complex, technical, political and human endeavor and a worthy successor to Creating the International Space Station (Springer Praxis, January 2002) by David Harland and John Catchpole.

  • - The Challenges of Establishing a Human Settlement on Mars
    by Erik Seedhouse
    £34.99

    Mars Outpost provides a detailed insight into the various technologies, mission architectures, medical requirements, and training needed to send humans to Mars.

  • - Their Lives and Legacies
    by Colin Burgess & Rex Hall
    £34.99

    The First Soviet Cosmonaut Team will relate who these men were and offer far more extensive background stories, in addition to those of the more familiar names of early Soviet space explorers from that group.

  • - Living and Working Offworld in the 21st Century
    by Phillip Harris
    £34.99

    In Space Enterprise - Living and Working Offworld, Dr Philip Harris provides the vision and rationale as to why humanity is leaving its cradle, Earth, to use space resources, as well as pursuing lunar industrialization and establishing offworld settlements.

  • - Triumph and Tragedy
    by Grujica S. Ivanovich
    £34.99

    This remarkable book gives a comprehensive account of the longest manned space mission of the time. The book ends with memories of all those affected by the DOS program and the tragedy of Soyuz 11 and looks forward to a continuation of the historic mission of Salyut.

  • - First Steps on a New Planet
     
    £50.99

    Addresses the question of why we should embark on a journey to Mars. This book also addresses why we need to carry out these tasks and what a human crew could achieve that an automated mission could not. It features an analysis drawn from experiences in manned and unmanned space programmes including Apollo, Skylab, Salyut/Mir, and Shuttle and ISS.

  • - Surveillance Satellites in War and Peace
    by Pat Norris
    £26.99

    In this book, Patrick Norris responds to the 50th Anniversary of the dawn of the Space Age - the launch of Sputnik 1 - with a review of the most important historical applications of space science for the benefit of the human race during that half century, focusing on the prevention of nuclear war.

  • - Resources, Future Development and Settlement
    by David Schrunk
    £46.49

    This extraordinary book details how the Moon could be used as a springboard for Solar System exploration. It presents a realistic plan for placing and servicing telescopes on the Moon, and highlights the use of the Moon as a base for an early warning system from which to combat threats of near-Earth objects.

  • - From Research Rockets to the Space Shuttle
    by Chris Dubbs & Colin Burgess
    £45.49

    This book is as a detailed, but highly readable and balanced account of the history of animal space flights carried out by all nations, but principally the United States and the Soviet Union.

  • by Ellis D. Miner, Randii R. Wessen & Jeffrey N. Cuzzi
    £34.49

    The authors cover the scientific significance of ring studies, the history of their discovery and characterization, the observations of Pioneer 10 at Jupiter, Pioneer 11 and Voyager 1 at Jupiter and Saturn, Voyager 2 at all four giant planets of the solar system, and Galileo at Jupiter.

  • - Huygens Results
    by David M. Harland
    £31.99

    *Brings the story of the Cassini-Huygens mission and their joint exploration of the Saturnian system right up to date. *Gives a context to enable the reader to more easily appreciate the stream of discoveries that will be made by the Cassini-Huygens mission.

  • - Inside the Yuri Gagarin Training Center
    by Rex D. Hall
    £35.99

    There is no competition since this is the first book in the English language on cosmonaut selection and training Offers a unique and original discussion on how Russia prepares its cosmonauts for spaceflight.

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