AcknowledgmentsThis text is dedicated to those who work in the space industry as well as the future generations who will follow. I would like to thank the many people and organizations that assisted me with collecting the research data and validating the technical content. Finally, special thanks goes to my wife, Brenda and daughter, Keirnan for allowing me the time needed to complete this project.
AbstractThis textbook focuses on spacecraft operations and the design of the critical subsystems (Structures and Mechanisms, Guidance, Navigation and Control, Propulsion and Motion Control, Electrical Power, Thermal Control, Communication and Tracking, Command and Data Handling, and Environmental Control and Life Support) needed to develop a manned or unmanned spacecraft. A comprehensive overview of each critical subsystem is included for the Space Shuttle and International Space Station. In addition, photographic images illustrate many of the hardware components that comprise these systems.
Previous space flight data provides a historical prospective on the importance of each critical subsystem and the consequence of a system failure. The major system requirements, operation functions and integration trades for each critical subsystem area are addressed with respect to performance, design margin, operations and cost. In addition, alternative design approaches for each essential subsystem are provided along with application examples from current space vehicles such as the International Space Station, Space Shuttle and various satellite systems. Understanding the major trades in each area, as well as the different design philosophies and alternatives, provides the knowledge needed to develop and evaluate a preliminary space vehicle design and operations concept.
- ISBN13 9780757510007
- Publish Date 27 July 2004
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
- Edition New edition
- Format Paperback
- Pages 638
- Language English