Silicon Sky
Title | Silicon Sky PDF eBook |
Author | Gary Dorsey |
Publisher | Basic Books |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780738200941 |
For more than a decade some of the world's most powerful defense companies have raced to launch the first constellation of low-earth orbit commercial satellites. The prize? An explosive global market for personal communications worth billions of dollars. Fresh out of Harvard Business School, twenty-something David Thompson entered the fray with an insane idea: to build his own rockets, satellites and a multi-million-dollar corporation that could go head-to-head against the big guys. His electrifying grab for the heavens—huge start-up costs, mind-blowing technical obstacles, and dark tangos with investors—is told by acclaimed writer Gary Dorsey, who was there reporting from inside. The story of their obsessive gamble in the high-stress game of space commerce is told through the lives of Thompson's managers, markets, and “freshouts”—a brilliant team of young engineers from the country's best universities. Like The Soul of a New Machine, Silicon Sky —part of the celebrated Sloan Technology Series—reads like fast-paced fiction, tracing the advent not just of a single company, but of a quickly emerging technological industry.
CIO
Title | CIO PDF eBook |
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Pages | 88 |
Release | 1999-06-15 |
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CIO magazine, launched in 1987, provides business technology leaders with award-winning analysis and insight on information technology trends and a keen understanding of IT’s role in achieving business goals.
Agroclimatology
Title | Agroclimatology PDF eBook |
Author | Jerry L. Hatfield |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 656 |
Release | 2020-01-22 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0891183574 |
Can we unlock resilience to climate stress by better understanding linkages between the environment and biological systems? Agroclimatology allows us to explore how different processes determine plant response to climate and how climate drives the distribution of crops and their productivity. Editors Jerry L. Hatfield, Mannava V.K. Sivakumar, and John H. Prueger have taken a comprehensive view of agroclimatology to assist and challenge researchers in this important area of study. Major themes include: principles of energy exchange and climatology, understanding climate change and agriculture, linkages of specific biological systems to climatology, the context of pests and diseases, methods of agroclimatology, and the application of agroclimatic principles to problem-solving in agriculture.
North American Climatic Data Catalog
Title | North American Climatic Data Catalog PDF eBook |
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Pages | 676 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Data centers |
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CIO
Title | CIO PDF eBook |
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Pages | 88 |
Release | 1999-06-15 |
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CIO magazine, launched in 1987, provides business technology leaders with award-winning analysis and insight on information technology trends and a keen understanding of IT’s role in achieving business goals.
Silicon Sky
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Dennis and Cheryl Ward offer information on comet observing, minor planets, research projects in astronomy, and resources. The resource also contains a weather forecast for any region to help plan observing and star parties.
Space Exploration and Humanity [2 volumes]
Title | Space Exploration and Humanity [2 volumes] PDF eBook |
Author | American Astronautical Society |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 1557 |
Release | 2010-08-23 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1851095195 |
A complete history of human endeavors in space, this book also moves beyond the traditional topics of human spaceflight, space technology, and space science to include political, social, cultural, and economic issues, and also commercial, civilian, and military applications. In two expertly written volumes, Space Exploration and Humanity: A Historical Encyclopedia covers all aspects of space flight in all participating nations, ranging from the Cold War–era beginnings of the space race to the lunar landings and the Apollo-Soyuz mission; from the Shuttle disasters and the Hubble telescope to Galileo, the Mars Rover, and the International Space Station. The book moves beyond the traditional topics of human spaceflight, space technology, and space science to include political, social, cultural, and economic issues, and also commercial, civilian, and military applications. Produced in conjunction with the History Committee of the American Astronautical Society, this work divides its coverage into six sections, each beginning with an overview essay, followed by an alphabetically organized series of entries on topics such as astrophysics and planetary science; civilian and commercial space applications; human spaceflight and microgravity science; space and society; and space technology and engineering. Whether investigating a specific issue or event or tracing an overarching historic trend, students and general readers will find this an invaluable resource for launching their study of one of humanity's most extraordinary endeavors.