Yuzhnoye Launchers and Satellites

Yuzhnoye Launchers and Satellites
Author: Christian Lardier
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2024-05-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781394297498

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The OKB-586/Yuzhnoye design office, located in Dnipro, Ukraine, has developed a large number of military rockets, space launchers and satellites, including the Cosmos and Intercosmos series. Thousands of Yuzhnoye rockets and satellites have been mass-produced by Factory No. 586/YuzhMach. This company celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2021, and was run from 1954 to 1971 by Mikhail Yangel, one of the three great Soviet creators of cosmic rocket technology, alongside Sergei Korolev and Vladimir Chelomey. Yuzhnoye Launchers and Satellites covers 40 years of programs carried out during the Soviet period, which was marked by the Nuclear Arms Race and the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union, and 30 years of the Ukrainian period, characterized by cooperation with the West and opening up commercialization. The book incorporates the latest information from declassified archives.

Yuzhnoye Launchers and Satellites

Yuzhnoye Launchers and Satellites
Author: Christian Lardier
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2024-07-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781786301772

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The OKB-586/Yuzhnoye design office, located in Dnipro, Ukraine, has developed a large number of military rockets, space launchers and satellites, including the Cosmos and Intercosmos series. Thousands of Yuzhnoye rockets and satellites have been mass-produced by Factory No. 586/YuzhMach. This company celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2021, and was run from 1954 to 1971 by Mikhail Yangel, one of the three great Soviet creators of cosmic rocket technology, alongside Sergei Korolev and Vladimir Chelomey. Yuzhnoye Launchers and Satellites covers 40 years of programs carried out during the Soviet period, which was marked by the Nuclear Arms Race and the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union, and 30 years of the Ukrainian period, characterized by cooperation with the West and opening up commercialization. The book incorporates the latest information from declassified archives.

The Proton Launcher

The Proton Launcher
Author: Christian Lardier,Stefan Barensky
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786301765

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The Soviet / Russian space program was in the hands of three industrial empires: those of Serguei Korolev, the Soviet von Braun who launched Sputnik-1 and Yuri Gagarin, Vladimir Tchelomei, his main competitor, and Mikhail Yangel, Many launchers and satellites in Ukraine. In 2011, we published a first book on the history of the Soyuz launcher that was developed by Korolev and launched more than 1,800 copies. This time, we tell the story of the Proton, the main competitor of the European launcher Ariane, which was developed by Chelomei and launched more than 400 copies. Finally, the last book of the trilogy will deal with the many developments of Yangel. In the three books, the first part deals with the history of rockets in the USSR / Russia (East) and the second part on the history of their commercialization in the West.

The First Space Race

The First Space Race
Author: Matt Bille,Erika Lishock
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1585443743

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Offers an account of the competitive technological and political race between the United States and the Soviet Union and their leaders to launch satellites.

Missiles Rockets and Satellites

Missiles  Rockets and Satellites
Author: United States. Department of the Army
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1958
Genre: Artificial satellites
ISBN: STANFORD:36105015617769

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European Access to Space Business and Policy Perspectives on Micro Launchers

European Access to Space  Business and Policy Perspectives on Micro Launchers
Author: Matteo Tugnoli,Martin Sarret,Marco Aliberti
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319789597

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The book provides an analysis of the dynamics of the global launch service market associated with small satellites, by placing a particular focus on its unfolding trends and future outlook. From an economic perspective, the emergence of numerous micro launcher initiatives on top of already existing launch solutions for small satellites raises questions about the specific nature and size of the small satellite market that will - or could - be addressed by these emerging launch services offerings. Identifying the specific features of such market by characterizing customers' expectations and providing a competitive analysis of the different launch solutions for small satellites is the second objective of this report. Finally, and from a policy perspective, the book reflects on whether such market could and should be handled on a purely private basis in the European context, or on the contrary generates relevant stakes that compels European institutional actors to become more actively involved in this domain.

Non Rocket Space Launch and Flight

Non Rocket Space Launch and Flight
Author: Alexander Bolonkin
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2010-07-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080458750

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In recent years scientists have investigated a series of new methods for non-rocket space launch, which promise to revolutionize space launches and flight. Particularly in the current political climate new, cheaper, and more ‘fuel efficient’ methods are being investigated. Such new methods include the gas tube method, cable accelerators, tether launch systems, space elevators, solar and magnetic sails, circle launcher space keepers and more. The author of Non-Rocket Space Launch and Flight brings a vast amount of experience to the topic, having worked as a engineer, designer, project director and researcher at key institutes including NASA and the US Air Force. Explores all the new non-rocket space launch methods, and compares them with each other and traditional rockets Investigates the unifying principles of the different systems and shows how to select the best design suited to the mission Author brings together technical and theoretical expertise from both industry and academia

The Proton Launcher

The Proton Launcher
Author: Christian Lardier,Stefan Barensky
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781119510505

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The Soviet / Russian space program was in the hands of three industrial empires: those of Serguei Korolev, the Soviet von Braun who launched Sputnik-1 and Yuri Gagarin, Vladimir Tchelomei, his main competitor, and Mikhail Yangel, Many launchers and satellites in Ukraine. In 2011, we published a first book on the history of the Soyuz launcher that was developed by Korolev and launched more than 1,800 copies. This time, we tell the story of the Proton, the main competitor of the European launcher Ariane, which was developed by Chelomei and launched more than 400 copies. Finally, the last book of the trilogy will deal with the many developments of Yangel. In the three books, the first part deals with the history of rockets in the USSR / Russia (East) and the second part on the history of their commercialization in the West.