Pioneer, First to Jupiter, Saturn, and Beyond

Pioneer, First to Jupiter, Saturn, and Beyond
Title Pioneer, First to Jupiter, Saturn, and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Richard O. Fimmel
Publisher
Pages 306
Release 1980
Genre Government publications
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Pioneer, First to Jupiter, Saturn, and Beyond

Pioneer, First to Jupiter, Saturn, and Beyond
Title Pioneer, First to Jupiter, Saturn, and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Richard O. Fimmel
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 1980
Genre Outer space
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Pioneer: First to Jupiter, Saturn, and Beyond. Bibliography

Pioneer: First to Jupiter, Saturn, and Beyond. Bibliography
Title Pioneer: First to Jupiter, Saturn, and Beyond. Bibliography PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 42
Release 1980
Genre Outer space
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Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences

Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences
Title Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences PDF eBook
Author J.H. Shirley
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 943
Release 1997-06-30
Genre Science
ISBN 0412069512

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Planetary science is a truly multidisciplinary subject. The book deals with the atmospheres, surfaces and interiors of the planets and moons, and with the interplanetary environment of plasma and fields, as well as with asteroids and meteorites. Processes such as accretion, differentiation, thermal evolution, and impact cratering form another category of entries. Remote sensing techniques employed in investigation and exploration, such as magnetometry, photometry, and spectroscopy are described in separate articles. In addition, the Encyclopedia chronicles the history of planetary science, including biographies of pioneering scientists, and detailed descriptions of all major lunar and planetary missions and programs. The Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences is superbly illustrated throughout with over 450 line drawings, 180 black and white photographs, and 63 color illustrations. It will be a key reference source for planetary scientists, astronomers, and workers in related disciplines such as geophysics, geology, and the atmospheric sciences.

Beyond Earth

Beyond Earth
Title Beyond Earth PDF eBook
Author Asif A. Siddiqi
Publisher National Aeronautis & Space Administration
Pages 396
Release 2018
Genre Planets
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This is a completely updated and revised version of a monograph published in 2002 by the NASA History Office under the original title Deep Space Chronicle: A Chronology of Deep Space and Planetary Probes, 1958-2000. This new edition not only adds all events in robotic deep space exploration after 2000 and up to the end of 2016, but it also completely corrects and updates all accounts of missions from 1958 to 2000--Provided by publisher.

NASA EP.

NASA EP.
Title NASA EP. PDF eBook
Author United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Publisher
Pages 452
Release 1968
Genre Astronautics
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The Depths of Space

The Depths of Space
Title The Depths of Space PDF eBook
Author Mark Wolverton
Publisher Joseph Henry Press
Pages 245
Release 2004-06-04
Genre Science
ISBN 0309090504

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The first spacecraft to explore the secrets of the Sun, Jupiter, Saturn, and the void beyond Pluto, the Pioneer space probes have been the trailblazers of the space age, truly going where no man has gone before. Emblazoned with the nude figures of a man and a woman, etched representations of our human form, the Pioneer generation of probes were aptly named. Launched into the inky depths of space, they were more than mere machines, they were humanity's first emissaries into deep space. And the pictorial inscriptions that adorned the crafts embodied the hopes and dreams of everyone involved in the Pioneer program. They were our humble attempt to communicate with the extraterrestrial intelligent life we imagined the probes might encounter -- they were our message in a bottle. Perhaps the most efficient, reliable, and cost effective program to come out of NASA, the Pioneer missions are a shining example of how a small and talented group of people can, against all odds, pull something off that has never been done before. Indeed, more than thirty years after its launch in 1972, Pioneer 10 is still cruising into interstellar space, sending back data as it courses through the galaxy while Pioneer 6, in solar orbit, is more than 35 years old and humankind's oldest functioning spacecraft. But despite their enduring contributions, the Pioneer project remains a footnote in space history, little more than a humble prologue to its inheritors. The Depths of Space recounts the long overdue history of Pioneer both as a scientific and technological achievement and as the story of the exceptional people who made the program possible. This tight narrative captures the black-coffee buzz of full-throttle, deadline-driven production, the sharp, intense thrill of discovery, the pang of anxiety that accompanies looming danger and ultimate loss, and the satisfaction and pride of creating an enduring legacy.