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Space Mission Analysis and Design (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991)

Larson, Wiley J.(Edited by)Wertz, J.R.(Edited by)
Part of the Space Technology Library series
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The goal of this book is to allow you to begin with a "blank sheet of paper" and design a space mission to meet a set of broad, often poorly defined, objectives.

You should be able to define the mission in sufficient detail to identify principal drivers and make a preliminary assessment of overall performance, size, cost, and risk.

The emphasis of the book is on low-Earth orbit, unmanned spacecraft.

However, we hope that the principles are broad enough to be applicable to other missions as well.

We intend the book to be a practical guide, rather than a theoretical treatise.

As much as possible, we have provided rules of thumb, empirical formulas, and design algorithms based on past experience.

We assume that the reader has a general knowledge of physics, math, and basic engineering, but is not necessarily familiar with any aspect of space technology.

This book was written by a group of senior engineers with over 800 years of collective space experience.

It reflects the insight gained from this practical experience, and suggests how things might be done better in the future.

From time to time the views of authors and editors conflict, as must necessarily occur given the broad diversity of experience.

We believe it is important to reflect this diversity rather than suppress the opinions of individual authors.

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Product Details
Springer
0792309715 / 9780792309710
Paperback / softback
31/03/1991
Netherlands
813 pages, XXXVI, 813 p. In 2 volumes, not available separately.
155 x 235 mm