Payload and Mission Definition in Space Sciences
V Mártínez Pillet editor A Aparicio editor F Sánchez editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Apr '11
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A text intended for scientists and engineers involved in the definition and development of space science missions.
The processes that space missions follow, from the proposal to a space agency, to a successful mission completion, are numerous. This book is for scientists and engineers involved in the definition and development of space science missions.This book is for scientists and engineers involved in the definition and development of space science missions. The processes that such missions follow, from the proposal to a space agency, to a successful mission completion, are numerous. The rationale behind approval of a mission, its definition and the payload that it will include are topics that cannot be presented in undergraduate courses. This book contains contributions from experts who are involved in today's space missions at various levels. Chapters cover mission phases and implementation, launchers and cruise strategies, including gravity assist maneuvers and different thrust scenarios. The payload needed for remote sensing of the Universe at various wavelengths and for in-situ measurements is described in detail, and particular attention is paid to the most recent planetary landers. Whilst the book concentrates on the ESA program Cosmic Visions, its content is relevant to space science missions at all space agencies.
Review of the hardback: ' … the authors represent an experienced and eminent bunch of space scientists … impressed by the comprehensive cover of this collection of articles … the mission aspects and developmental issues are well covered.' The Observatory Tim Stevenson
Review of the hardback: 'This book gives a great deal of this information in a surprisingly digestible format.' The Observatory
ISBN: 9780521182454
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 21mm
Weight: 650g
404 pages