
Advances in Space Science and Technology
- 1st Edition, Volume 5 - January 1, 1963
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editor: Frederick I. Ordway
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 1 1 2 3 - 7
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 2 4 6 6 - 4
Advances in Space Science and Technology, Volume 5 looks into the major unsolved solar problems of thermodynamic structure, geometrical structure, velocity fields, flares and other… Read more

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Request a sales quoteAdvances in Space Science and Technology, Volume 5 looks into the major unsolved solar problems of thermodynamic structure, geometrical structure, velocity fields, flares and other transient phenomena, solar magnetic fields, and corpuscular emission. This book discusses the design, development, and testing of launching rockets. Organized into five chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the role of space observations in solar physics. This text then examines the progress in communication relay satellite techniques, which is a very important aspect of space technology. Other chapters provide a comprehensive review of solid propellant rocker technology, treating such subjects as factors affecting propellant performance, ignition, grain design, testing, quality control, and thrust vector control. This book discusses as well the characteristics of an environmental control compatible with requirements within the manned space vehicle. The final chapter deals with orbital operations. This book is a valuable resource for astronautical researchers, astronomers, and scientists.
Contributors to Volume 5
Foreword
Contents of Previous Volumes
Astronautical Investigations of the Sun
I. Introduction
II. Some Unsolved Solar Problems
III. The Role of Space Observations in Solar Physics and Some Suggested Experiments
IV. Demands on Laboratory Physics
References
Advances in Communication Relay Satellite Techniques
I. Introduction
II. The Need for Long Range Communications
III. Satisfaction of Communication Demand
IV. Basic Satellite Communication System Techniques
V. Design Factors in Satellite Systems
VI. Specific System Proposals
VII. Status of Experimental Communication Satellite Programs
References
Solid Propellant Rocket Technology
I. Introduction
II. Factors Affecting Propellant Performance
III. Grain Design
IV. Ignition of Solid Propellant Rockets
V. Testing of Solid Propellant Rockets
VI. Solid Propellant Processing
VII. Inspection and Quality Control
VIII. Grain Defects
IX. Thrust Vector Control and Thrust Termination
X. Solid Fuel Rockets for Space Missions
XI. Conclusion
Bibliography
Environmental Control of Manned Space Vehicles
I. Introduction
II. Ecologic Components
III. Bioenergetics of the Steady State
IV. Environmental Control: Theory and Applications
References
Terrestrial, Lunar, and Planetary Applications of Navigation and Geodetic Satellites
1. The Navigation Satellite
I. Introduction
II. Historical Review
III. Early Navigational Satellite Concepts
IV. Transit Navigational System
2. The Geodetic Satellite
V. Historical Review
VI. Earth Satellites
VII. Review of Methods
VIII. Project Anna
3. Lunar and Planet Navigation
IX. Introduction
X. Transit System on the Moon
XI. Inverted Transit System
XII. A True Lunar System
XIII. Earth Tracking
XIV. Concluding Remarks
4. The Investigation of the Gravitational Fields of the Moon and Planets with Artificial Satellites
XV. Introduction
XVI. The Moon
XVII. The Planets
XVIII. Summary and Conclusions
References
Orbital Operations
I. Introduction
II. The Role of Orbital Operations in Astronautics
III. Definitions
IV. Mission and Systems Integration of Orbital Operations
V. Station Keeping
VI. Intercept
VII. Intercept Delivery and Pick-Up
VIII. Rendezvous
IX. Fly-By
X. Fly-By Delivery and Pick-Up
XI. Inter orbital Transfer
XII. Typical Orbital Launch Operation
References
Author Index
Subject Index
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 5
- Published: January 1, 1963
- No. of pages (eBook): 352
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9781483211237
- eBook ISBN: 9781483224664
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