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Space, the final frontier

by Giancarlo Genta and Michael Rycroft

Cambridge University Press, 2003

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What are our motivations for going into space? Where does our long-term space future lie? Why, and how, should we strive to reach, if not for the stars, at least for the Moon and Mars? This exciting book looks first at the progress that has already been made in our attempts to explore and expand beyond the Earth. Current and past space technologies and space stations are described, and the effects of the space environment on the human body are explained. A discussion of the merits of the robotic exploration of space is followed by a look at our exploration of the Moon and Mars. Final chapters touch on propulsion methods required for leaving our solar system, and ask which of the possibilities for future space travel is most likely to succeed. This thought provoking book will appeal to all those with an interest in the future of space exploration.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1. Space today
  • 2. The gateway to space
  • 3. Cities and factories in space?
  • 4. Robots in the solar system
  • 5. Back to the Moon
  • 6. Mars, the Red Planet
  • 7. Exploitation of the solar system
  • 8. Beyond the pillars of Hercules
  • 9. Other lives, other civilisations
  • 10. Towards a galactic civilisation
  • Appendices.

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