Tethers in Space Handbook
Title | Tethers in Space Handbook PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Tethers in Space Handbook
Title | Tethers in Space Handbook PDF eBook |
Author | William A. Baracat |
Publisher | |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Artificial satellites |
ISBN |
Tethers in Space Handbook
Title | Tethers in Space Handbook PDF eBook |
Author | National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2018-08-04 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781724677068 |
A new edition of the Tethers in Space Handbook was needed after the last edition published in 1989. Tether-related activities have been quite busy in the 90's. We have had the flights of TSSI and TSSI-R, SEDS-1 and -2, PMG, TIPS and OEDIPUS. In less than three years there have been one international Conference on Tethers in Space, held in Washington DC, and three workshops, held at ESA/Estec in the Netherlands, at ISAS in Japan and at the University of Michigan, Ann Harbor. The community has grown and we finally have real flight data to compare our models with. The life of spaceborne tethers has not been always easy and we got our dose of setbacks, but we feel pretty optimistic for the future. We are just stepping out of the pioneering stage to start to use tethers for space science and technological applications. As we are writing this handbook TiPs, a NRL tether project is flying above our heads. There is no emphasis in affirming that as of today spacebome tethers are a reality and their potential is far from being fully appreciated. Consequently, a large amount of new information had to be incorporated into this new edition. The general structure of the handbook has been left mostly unchanged. The past editors have set a style which we have not felt needed change. The section on the flights has been enriched with information on the scientific results. The categories of the applications have not been modified, and in some cases we have mentioned the existence of related flight data. We felt that the section contributed by Joe Carroll, called Tether Data, should be maintained as it was, being a classic and still very accurate and not at all obsolete. We have introduced a new chapter entitled Space Science and Tethers since flight experience has shown that tethers can complement other space-based investigations. The bibliography has been updated. Due to the great production in the last few years %e had to restrict our search to works published in refereed journal. T...
Tethers in Space Handbook
Title | Tethers in Space Handbook PDF eBook |
Author | William A. Baracat |
Publisher | |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Artificial satellites |
ISBN |
Tethers in Space Handbook
Title | Tethers in Space Handbook PDF eBook |
Author | M. L. Cosmo |
Publisher | CreateSpace |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2014-10-27 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9781502989260 |
Space tethers are long cables which can be used for propulsion, momentum exchange, stabilization and altitude control, or maintaining the relative positions of the components of a large dispersed satellite/spacecraft sensor system. Depending on the mission objectives and altitude, spaceflight using this form of spacecraft propulsion may be significantly less expensive than spaceflight using rocket engines. A number of space tethers have been deployed in space missions. Tether satellites can be used for various purposes including research into tether propulsion, tidal stabilisation and orbital plasma dynamics.
Tethers in Space
Title | Tethers in Space PDF eBook |
Author | Peter M. Bainum |
Publisher | |
Pages | 796 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Tethered satellites |
ISBN |
Space Tethers and Space Elevators
Title | Space Tethers and Space Elevators PDF eBook |
Author | Michel van Pelt |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2009-06-12 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0387765565 |
Michel van Pelt explains for the first time the principle of space tethers: what they are and how they can be used in space. He introduces non-technical space enthusiasts to the various possibilities and feasibility of space tethers including the technological challenges and potential benefits. He illustrates how, because of their inherent simplicity, space tethers have the potential to make space travel much cheaper, while ongoing advances in tether material technology may make even seemingly far-fetched ideas a reality in the not too distant future.