Space Traveller s Handbook

Space Traveller s Handbook
Author: Michael Freeman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1979
Genre: Astronautics
ISBN: UOM:39015011180091

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Living in Space

Living in Space
Author: P. L. L. Smolders
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1986
Genre: Astronautics
ISBN: 0906393701

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This book examines the concept that space is no longer the sole province of the astronaut but will be increasingly used by people who will live and work in space stations and how this will be achieved.

The Space Tourist s Handbook

The Space Tourist s Handbook
Author: Eric Anderson,Joshua Piven
Publsiher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1594740666

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Provides practical information for would-be space tourists, describing different types of flights and covering flight training, the launch, emergencies, and such aspects as sleeping in weightless environments and using the vacuum toilet --

The Spacefarer s Handbook

The Spacefarer s Handbook
Author: Bergita Ganse,Urs Ganse
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-08-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662617021

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Now is the time to fly to space! New technological developments, commercialisation of spaceflight and advances in space medicine have made human space travel more attainable than ever before. This entertaining but nevertheless authoritative book gives a practical introduction to space travel from a number of viewpoints: How spacecraft are built, how to steer and navigate them, instructions for a comfortable everyday life in space and a guide to remain healthy and strong in weightlessness. The Spacefarer's Handbook is full of advice, tips and anecdotes to prepare the reader for their own trip to space. At the same time, it does not lose the scientific perspective on spaceflight. The authors, a physicist and a space medicine specialist, explain the underlying concepts rigorously and include recent research findings. From the operating principles of rocket engines, via bone loss in weightlessness to the methane lakes of Titan, this book contains everything aspiring spacefarers need to know! It also serves as a very good resource, beyond general space enthusiasts, for science fiction readers & writers who are looking for a better foundation in space flight. "Highly recommended for everyone who wants to fly to space and all passengers of our mothership Earth!" Hans Schlegel, ESA Astronaut

The Traveler s Guide to Space

The Traveler s Guide to Space
Author: Neil F. Comins
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2017-02-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780231542890

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If you have ever wondered about space travel, now you have the opportunity to understand it more fully than ever before. Traveling into space and even emigrating to nearby worlds may soon become part of the human experience. Scientists, engineers, and investors are working hard to make space tourism and colonization a reality. As astronauts can attest, extraterrestrial travel is incomparably thrilling. To make the most of the experience requires serious physical and mental adaptations in virtually every aspect of life, from eating to intimacy. Everyone who goes into space sees Earth and life on it from a profoundly different perspective than they had before liftoff. Astronomer and former NASA/ASEE scientist Neil F. Comins has written the go-to book for anyone interested in space exploration. He describes the wonders that travelers will encounter—weightlessness, unparalleled views of Earth and the cosmos, and the opportunity to walk on another world—as well as the dangers: radiation, projectiles, unbreathable atmospheres, and potential equipment failures. He also provides insights into specific trips to destinations including suborbital flights, space stations, the Moon, asteroids, comets, and Mars—the top candidate for colonization. Although many challenges are technical, Comins outlines them in clear language for all readers. He synthesizes key issues and cutting-edge research in astronomy, physics, biology, psychology, and sociology to create a complete manual for the ultimate voyage.

Kids to Space

Kids to Space
Author: Lonnie Jones Schorer
Publsiher: Collector's Guide Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: PSU:000060223487

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A comprehensive collection of children's questions about traveling to and living in space.

Space Travelers

Space Travelers
Author: M. A. Carter,Josie Santomauro
Publsiher: AAPC Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2004
Genre: Asperger's syndrome
ISBN: 9781931282628

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This interactive social skills program, developed for students with ASD and other social cognitive challenges, takes students on a journey into space. Here they learn major social skills, including understanding emotions, feelings and thinking patterns, reflective problem solving, stress release, dealing with bullying, goal setting and self-regulation. The space theme is sure to appeal to students in 4-5 grade. An accompanying student manual gives students a permanent record of their accomplishments and allow teachers and parents to review and assess children¿s progress.

A Space Traveller s Guide To The Solar System

A Space Traveller s Guide To The Solar System
Author: Mark Thompson
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781448171651

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Have you ever dreamt of being an astronaut, travelling through the universe on your very own space mission? What would it be like to tour the Solar System, visiting the Sun and the planets, taking in everything from moons to asteroid belts along the way? What would you see, and how would you feel? What would you eat? How would you navigate and produce fuel? How would you survive? On this epic voyage of discovery, astronomer Mark Thompson takes you on that journey. From how to prepare for take-off and the experience of leaving Earth’s atmosphere, to the reality of living in the confines of a spaceship and the strange sensation of weightlessness, this is an adventure like no other. Suit up, strap in and enjoy the ride.