Author: Fernand Verger
Edition: 1st
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0521773008
Edition: 1st
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0521773008
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Space: Missions, Applications and Exploration
Since the lift-off of Sputnik in 1957, over 8,000 satellites and spacecraft have been launched from over thirty countries, costing hundreds of billions of dollars. Download The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Space: Missions, Applications and Exploration from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. While only about 350 people have made the incredible journey beyond our atmosphere, we all benefit in countless ways from the missions. An authoriative and accessible source that collects information on man's quest to explore the Universe, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Space, provides a global perspective of our occupation and use of space, whether for scientific, industrial, commercial, technical, or military purposes. The authors set the stage by describing the space environment, orbits and ground tracks, launchers and launch sites. Subsequently, they discuss the main space applications Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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