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9780760395073

The Complete Book of Spacecraft Rockets, Shuttles, Satellites and Space Stations

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Summary

Marvel at the history of space exploration through its daring vehicles, exhaustively chronicled in this authoritative volume featuring more than 250 artworks.

In 1957, the world looked on with both uncertainty and amazement as the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first man-made orbiter. Sputnik 1 would spend three months circling Earth every 98 minutes and cover 71 million miles in the process. The world’s space programs have traveled far (literally and figuratively) since then, and the spacecraft they have developed and deployed represent almost unthinkable advances for such a relatively short period.

In Spacecraft, illustrator and aerospace professional Giuseppe De Chiara teams up with aerospace historian Michael Gorn to present a huge, profusely illustrated aerospace history profiling and depicting spacecraft from Sputnik 1 through the International Space Station and everything in between, including concepts that have yet to actually venture outside the Earth’s atmosphere. 

This updated and revised edition includes:

  • Expertly written profiles depicting and describing the design, development, and deployment of manned and unmanned spacecraft from around the world, including satellites, capsules, spaceplanes, rockets, and space stations—now updated with the latest models
  • Vivid scale illustrations of the many international spacecraft in multiple-view, sometimes cross-section, and in many cases shown in archival period photography to provide further historical context
  • Earthbound and spaceborne data and intel chronicling every technological leap, engineering challenge, and monumental achievement, from troubleshooting the lunar landers of the ’60s to engineering solar-driven sails to propel futuristic craft to Mars and beyond
  • A look ahead to an era of privatized space travel and even plans for lunar and Martian space stations and settlement 

Dividing the book by era, De Chiara and Gorn feature spacecraft not only from the United States and Soviet Union/Russia, but also from the European Space Agency and China. The mind-blowing machines examined in this volume include the rockets Energia, Falcon 9, and VEGA; the Hubble Space Telescope; the Cassini space probe; and the Mars rovers, Opportunity, and Curiosity.

For anyone who has marveled at humankind’s attempts and advances in leaving Earth, Spacecraft: The Complete Guide to the Rockets, Satellites, Capsules, Shuttles, and Stations That Put Us in Space is the definitive reference.

Author Biography

Michael H. Gorn served formerly as deputy Air Force historian and as chief historian of the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center. He earned a doctorate in history from the University of Southern California. Gorn is the author of more than a dozen books, including NASA’s Forgotten Genius: Hugh L. Dryden and the Foundations of the American Space Program, and he has been featured in interviews on BBC, History, and the Discovery Channel. He is a recipient of the AIAA’s Gardner-Lasser Aerospace History Award for Expanding the Envelope: Flight Research at the NACA and NASA.

Giuseppe De Chiara is an accomplished aerospace professional who began his career as a designer of Parabolic Flights facilities. He later was assigned to the ISS program as a training expert and operations leader. In 2003, De Chiara began a second career as a professional aerospace illustrator, with his work appearing in several books and publications. De Chiara lives in Caserta, Italy.

Born in Italy, Davide was captivated by flying machines from an young age. His passion for astronautics motivated him to earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees in aerospace engineering from the Polytechnic of Turin. In 2009, Davide relocated to the United Kingdom where he has held various roles in the civil aviation industry, including positions with airlines and aircraft manufacturers. He began his writing career in 2013, regularly publishing books on space-exploration technologies.  

Table of Contents

Introduction 
    
I. The First Space Program, 1957-1977
 
Prologue      
 
 Capsules
 1.  Mercury                                                        
 2.  Gemini                                                          
 3.  Apollo                                                          
 4. Vostok 3K                                                     
 5. Voskhod 3KV                                              
 6. Voskhod 3KD                                              
 7. Progress 7K-TG                                            
 8. Sever 5K                                                        
 9. Soyuz A 7K                                                   
10. Soyuz 7K-OK                                               
11. Soyuz 7K-OKS                                             
12. Soyuz 7K-L1                                                
13. Soyuz 7K-LOK                                             
14. Soyuz 7K-T                                                   
15. Soyuz 7K-M/ASTP
16. Mengzhou
17. Gaganyaan
18. Soyuz development
19. Starliner                                     
 
Spaceplanes                                        
20. X-15                                                              
21. MiG 105-11  
22. Dream Chaser                                             
   
Landers
23. LK                                                                   
24. Lunokhod 1-2 Rovers                               
 
Stations
25. Skylab                                                        
26. Apollo-Soyuz Test Project                       
27. Salyut 1, (DOS 1, 2)                                   
28. Salyut 2, 3, 5 (OPS 1, 2, 3)            
29. Salyut 4 (DOS 3, 4)    
30. Cygnus
31. Chinese Space Station 
                             
Rockets
32. Viking                                                           
33. Redstone                                                    
34. Mercury-Atlas                                            
35. Agena                                                         
36. Centaur                                                       
37. Gemini-Titan II                                            
38. Saturn IB                                                      
39.  Saturn V                                                     
40. N1                                                                
41. R7                                                                 
42. UR-500 Proton    
43. Ariane 6    
44. Angara 5    
45. Vulcan    
46. CZ Family    
47. CZ-3    
48. CZ-4    
49. CZ-5    
50. CZ-6    
51. CZ-7    
52. H Family    
53. H-IIB    
54. H-3    
55. LMV-3    
56. Starship/Superheavy    
57. Heavy Rockets of the World                                          
        
Robotics
58. Explorer                                                        
59. Vanguard                                                   
60. Lunar Orbiter 1                                           
61. Ranger 7                                                      
62. Surveyor 1                                                    
63. Mariner 10                                                   
64. Pioneer 10                                                   
65. Viking 2                                                         
66. Voyager 2                                                   
67. Luna Ye-2A (Luna 3)                                 
68. Luna Ye-6 (Luna 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)              
69. Luna Ye-8-5 (Luna 15, 16, 18, 20)          
70. Sputnik 1 (PS-1)                                          
71. Sputnik 2 (PS2#1)                                      
72. Sputnik 3 (D1)                                            
73. Venera 9, 10, 11, 12 (4V1)  
74. Perseverance
75. Ingenuity
76. Chang'e 6
77. Chandrayaan                   
 
II.  The Second Space Age, 1977-1997
 
Prologue
 
Capsules
78. Soyuz 7K-ST                                                
79. Soyuz 7k-STM                                             
80. TKS, TKS-FGB, TKS VA                                              
 
Spaceplanes
81. Orbiter Enterprise (Approach/Landing tests)                     
82. Orbiter Columbia                                     
83. VKK Buran                                                  
 
Stations
84. Atlantis-Mir                                                   
85. Mir (DOS 7)                                                
86. Salyut 6, 7 (DOS 5, 6)                                
 
Rockets
87. STS                                                                  
88. Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters           
89. Shuttle External Tank                          
90. Ariane 4                                                       
91. Energia                                                        
 
Robotics
92. Cassini                                                           
93. Hubble Space Telescope                        
94. Compton Gamma Ray Observ.           
95. Giotto                                                          
96. Ulysses                                                          
 
III.  Space Exploration at a Crossroads, 1997-2017

Prologue
 
Capsules
97. Orion                                                            
98. Dragon                                                        
99. Cygnus                                                       
100. Shenzhou (Project 921)                        
101. Soyuz 7K-MS                                              
 
Stations
102. ISS (completed)                                        
103. Unity                                                      
104. Zarya                                                     
105. Destiny Laboratory                                      
106. MPLM
107. Tiangong 1                                                
 
Rockets
108. SLS                                                                  
109. Falcon 9                                                       
110. Antares                                                         
111. New Shepherd                                          
112. Ariane 5 (                                                    
113. CZ-2F                                                            
114. VEGA                                                           
 
Robotics
115. Mars Rover Opportunity                          
116. Mars Rover Curiosity                                 
117. Chandra Telescope                                 
118. Spitzer Telescope                                       
119. Juno                                                              
120. Deep Impact                                              
121. Bepi-Colombo                                          
122. GAIA                                                            
123. Herschel-Planck                                        
124. Lisa-Pathfinder                                           
125. Rosetta                                                        
126. Yinghuo 1    

IV. To the Moon and Space for All, 1998 - 2004                                           

Epilogue

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