Understanding Space: An Introduction to Astronautics + Website (Space Technology) | 
enlarge | Authors: Jerry Jon Sellers, William J. Astore, Robert B. Giffen, Wiley J Larson Publisher: McGraw-Hill Primis Custom Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 149356
Media: Hardcover Edition: 3 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 774 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 8.4 x 1.2
ISBN: 0077230302 Dewey Decimal Number: 533 EAN: 9780077230302 ASIN: 0077230302
Publication Date: May 25, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks
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Product Description
Understanding Space provides an excellent in-depth explanation of astronautic principles making it a must-have for undergrad aerospace students. This is an introductory text in astronautics designed for managers and young engineers new to the space field. The study of astronautics and space missions can appear difficult at times, but our goal is to bring space down to Earth and de-mystify it, so each reader understands the big picture with confidence. It contains historical background and a discussion of space missions, space environment, orbits, atmospheric entry, spacecraft design, spacecraft subsystems, and space operations. This is a truly user-friendly, full-color text focused on understanding concepts and practical applications but written in a down-to-earth, engaging manner that painlessly helps you understand complex topics. It is laid out with multi-color highlights for key terms and ideas, reinforced with detailed example problems, and supported by detailed section reviews summarizing key concepts, terms, and equations.
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Very interesting November 13, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I found this book to be very enjoyable. A great review of Calculus and linear Algebra, are available in the appendix. This book has easily understood orbital concepts and is easy to follow. Anyone with and interest in Space technology should enjoy this book.
I had no problems reading this book. July 25, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This textbook was required for 2 of my Aeronautical Science courses in my pursuit for my Masters and I was more than happy to read it again. There is so much useful information in this text.
The author reveals the intricacies of the space environment as well as the hazards of going into space with great depth. If you are required to purchase this book; it's a keeper for reference purposes as well.
Happy reading.
Sam
On Time June 2, 2007 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
It's a text book. I ordered it and it got here on time...what more could I ask for?
Excellent focus from basic to advanced Astronautics May 9, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
For the course I'm taking, this text is an excellent resource.
Relating Space for the Masses!! March 25, 2006 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Mr. Jerry Jon Seller's book, "Understanding Space" is an amazing textbook about the technical aspects of space. The text is well written, the diagrams are easily understood, and the "tech-factor" for space geeks is acceptably high. It is no wonder that the United States Air Force has recommended "Understanding Space" as its baseline text concerning Technical aspects of space flight.
For those afraid of "rocket-science" level math, the book is written at a very easy level, using algebra, trigonometry, and bits of calculus covered with a whole BUNCH of physics. It is an excellent text for technical classes, and also easily readable for non-technical space classes. I've personally referenced this book in *EVERY* space-related class I've taken (4 undergrad and a *whole* bunch of graduate classes) - if you buy it, you will use it, I guarantee.
The only downside to this text lies in the fault of its users, not the author or publisher. This book was written to be the introduction to the Space Technology Library, a list covering more advanced topics in space. That said, the text is written at a high-school/undergraduate level for math and physics; yet the USAF has committed its "Certified Space Professionals" to using the text at their advanced level "Space 200" course. If you're taking (or teaching) space-related classes, understand the level of information you're needing - there *are* other space technical books (some by the same publisher) that will cover these topics in more depth (i.e. harder math and physics).
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