Awesome Space Tech

Awesome Space Tech

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  • Author: Jennifer Dlugos
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000490289
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 104

Space may be the "final frontier"—but how do we learn about it, look deeper into it, and live in it? The infographics in this book will rocket you through a universe of powerful telescopes, distant probes, and high-speed spacecraft. Get ready to buzz by comets, land on alien planets, peer into the universe's past, and go where no one (except a handful of rovers and space probes) has gone before! We live in a complicated cosmos, but this book breaks down the complex, the confusing, and the downright kooky to reveal the fascinating details and hidden wonders that are out of this world. Ages 9-12


Unusual and Awesome Jobs Using Technology

Unusual and Awesome Jobs Using Technology

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  • Author: Linda LeBoutillier
  • Publisher: Capstone
  • ISBN: 1491420294
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 33

Discover fascinating facts, figures, and pictures while learning about the most interesting and extreme jobs that use technology. Find out what kind of training it takes be a roller coaster designer, how much money a space robotics engineer makes, and exactly what in the world a wind turbine technician does! Working the most extreme and interesting job in the world also often comes with a paycheck! Punch in to see how fascinating jobs in the fields of science, math, sports, and technology really work. Book jacket.


If I Were an Astronaut

If I Were an Astronaut

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  • Author: Eric Braun
  • Publisher: Capstone
  • ISBN: 1404855343
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 14

Discusses activities astronauts do while they're in space.


Open Space Technology

Open Space Technology

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  • Author: Harrison Owen
  • Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • ISBN: 1576757757
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 217

A revised and updated edition of an acknowledged classic of the Organizational Development literature. Over 30,000 of first and second editions sold.


The Penguin Book of Outer Space Exploration

The Penguin Book of Outer Space Exploration

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  • Author: John Logsdon
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • ISBN: 1101993499
  • Category : Technology & Engineering
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 402

The fascinating story of how NASA sent humans to explore outer space, told through a treasure trove of historical documents--publishing in celebration of NASA's 60th anniversary and with a foreword by Bill Nye "An extremely useful and thought provoking documentary journey through the maze of space history. There is no wiser or more experienced navigator through the twists and turns and ups and downs than John Logsdon." -James Hansen, New York Times bestselling author of First Man, now a feature film starring Ryan Gosling and Claire Foy Among all the technological accomplishments of the last century, none has captured our imagination more deeply than the movement of humans into outer space. From Sputnik to SpaceX, the story of that journey--including the inside history of our voyages to the moon depicted in First Man--is told as never before in The Penguin Book of Outer Space Exploration. Renowned space historian John Logsdon traces the greatest moments in human spaceflight by weaving together essential, fascinating documents from NASA's history with his expert narrative guidance. Beginning with rocket genius Wernher von Braun's vision for voyaging to Mars, and closing with Elon Musk's contemporary plan to get there, this volume traces major events like the founding of NASA, the first American astronauts in space, the Apollo moon landings, the Challenger disaster, the daring Hubble Telescope repairs, and more. In these pages, we such gems as Eisenhower's reactions to Sputnik, the original NASA astronaut application, John Glenn's reflections on zero gravity, Kennedy's directives to go to the moon, discussions on what Neil Armstrong's first famous first words should be, firsthands accounts of spaceflight, and so much more.


Super Cool Space Facts

Super Cool Space Facts

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  • Author: Bruce Betts
  • Publisher: Rockridge Press
  • ISBN: 9781641525213
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 124

Discover a universe of fun and amazing facts about space! Take an exciting, fact-filled journey that goes where all great space books for kids should--to our solar system and beyond! Super Cool Space Facts is bursting with info about stormy planets, exploding stars, weird black holes, amazing landers, and more. Blast past other space books for kids with: Galaxies of wonder--Launch into learning with awesome and easy-to-digest facts about everything from asteroids hurtling through space to astronauts on the International Space Station. Entertaining information--Fill your outer space adventure with the jokes, big word alerts, and fascinating mysteries of the universe all space books for kids should have. Full-color photos--See how cool space is with incredible pictures of stars, galaxies, planets, constellations, and more. Super Cool Space Facts brings you out-of-this-world fun--and a must have title for anyone interested in space books for kids.


Space Mission Engineering

Space Mission Engineering

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  • Author: James Richard Wertz
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781881883159
  • Category : Space flight
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1033

This book is a completely rewritten, updated, and expanded follow-on to the 3rd edition of Space mission analysis and design.


Breaking the Chains of Gravity

Breaking the Chains of Gravity

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  • Author: Amy Shira Teitel
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1472911199
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 313

The incredible story of spaceflight before the establishment of NASA. NASA's history is a familiar story, one that typically peaks with Neil Armstrong taking his small step on the Moon in 1969. But America's space agency wasn't created in a vacuum. It was assembled from pre-existing parts, drawing together some of the best minds the non-Soviet world had to offer. In the 1930s, rockets were all the rage in Germany, the focus both of scientists hoping to fly into space and of the German armed forces, looking to circumvent the restrictions of the Treaty of Versailles. One of the key figures in this period was Wernher von Braun, an engineer who designed the rockets that became the devastating V-2. As the war came to its chaotic conclusion, von Braun escaped from the ruins of Nazi Germany, and was taken to America where he began developing missiles for the US Army. Meanwhile, the US Air Force was looking ahead to a time when men would fly in space, and test pilots like Neil Armstrong were flying cutting-edge, rocket-powered aircraft in the thin upper atmosphere. Breaking the Chains of Gravity tells the story of America's nascent space program, its scientific advances, its personalities and the rivalries it caused between the various arms of the US military. At this point getting a man in space became a national imperative, leading to the creation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, otherwise known as NASA.


Wonders of the Universe

Wonders of the Universe

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  • Author: Professor Brian Cox
  • Publisher: HarperCollins UK
  • ISBN: 0007413378
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 541

Recommended for viewing on a colour tablet. Professor Brian Cox is back with another insightful and mind-blowing exploration of space. This time he shows us our universe as we've never seen it before.


Fighting for Space

Fighting for Space

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  • Author: Amy Shira Teitel
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
  • ISBN: 1538716038
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 427

Spaceflight historian Amy Shira Teitel tells the riveting story of the female pilots who each dreamed of being the first American woman in space. When the space age dawned in the late 1950s, Jackie Cochran held more propeller and jet flying records than any pilot of the twentieth century—man or woman. She had led the Women's Auxiliary Service Pilots during the Second World War, was the first woman to break the sound barrier, ran her own luxury cosmetics company, and counted multiple presidents among her personal friends. She was more qualified than any woman in the world to make the leap from atmosphere to orbit. Yet it was Jerrie Cobb, twenty-five years Jackie's junior and a record-holding pilot in her own right, who finagled her way into taking the same medical tests as the Mercury astronauts. The prospect of flying in space quickly became her obsession. While the American and international media spun the shocking story of a "woman astronaut" program, Jackie and Jerrie struggled to gain control of the narrative, each hoping to turn the rumored program into their own ideal reality—an issue that ultimately went all the way to Congress. This dual biography of audacious trailblazers Jackie Cochran and Jerrie Cobb presents these fascinating and fearless women in all their glory and grit, using their stories as guides through the shifting social, political, and technical landscape of the time.