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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lucy RogersPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2008 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.625kg ISBN: 9780387753775ISBN 10: 038775377 Pages: 350 Publication Date: 21 March 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsRocket and spacecraft design: propellants, launch vehicles and spacecraft.- Mission planning and backup including choosing the launch site and supplies.- Navigation in three dimensions.- Communication.- Life in space (how humans cope).- Observing satellites: From naked eye observations to professional observatories.- Where to go (exploring the planets, the Moon, and further out).- What the future holds (different types of propulsion systems).- Glossary.- Index.ReviewsFrom the reviews: <p> This is a book Ia (TM)ve really mixed feelings about a it does what it sets out to do very well. And it does what it says on the tin. Ita (TM)s a plain English introduction to rocket science. a ] I would highly recommend it if you want to absorb all the basic facts about rocketry and space travel. (Brian Clegg, PopularScience, June, 2008) <p> Lucy Rogersa (TM) book Ita (TM)s Only Rocket Science: An Introduction in Plain English tries to demystify what is a notoriously complicated subject. a ] I have a feeling that students and young aerospace professionals will find this book useful. When they dona (TM)t quite understand what their lecturers are trying to tell them, Rogers will be there to help them out. (Piers Bizony, BBC Sky at Night, September, 2008) <p> The term a ~rocket sciencea (TM) implies that one needs a very sophisticated level of technological and scientific knowledge to understand the principles of this field. However, Rogers (Isle of Wight, UK) attempts to explain these seemingly complex phenomena in relatively simple terms, i.e., without reference to mathematics. a ] Rogers does a good job in explaining a ] topics in accessible language. The chapters include line drawings and half-tone and color photographs; technical appendixes and a glossary augment the text. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers. (J. Z. Kiss, CHOICE, Vol. 46 (01), September, 2008) "From the reviews: ""This is a book I’ve really mixed feelings about – it does what it sets out to do very well. And it does what it says on the tin. It’s a plain English introduction to rocket science. … I would highly recommend it if you want to absorb all the basic facts about rocketry and space travel."" (Brian Clegg, PopularScience, June, 2008) ""Lucy Rogers’ book It’s Only Rocket Science: An Introduction in Plain English tries to demystify what is a notoriously complicated subject. … I have a feeling that students and young aerospace professionals will find this book useful. When they don’t quite understand what their lecturers are trying to tell them, Rogers will be there to help them out."" (Piers Bizony, BBC Sky at Night, September, 2008) ""The term ‘rocket science’ implies that one needs a very sophisticated level of technological and scientific knowledge to understand the principles of this field. However, Rogers (Isle of Wight, UK) attempts to explain these seemingly complex phenomena in relatively simple terms, i.e., without reference to mathematics. … Rogers does a good job in explaining … topics in accessible language. The chapters include line drawings and half-tone and color photographs; technical appendixes and a glossary augment the text. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers."" (J. Z. Kiss, CHOICE, Vol. 46 (01), September, 2008)" From the reviews: This is a book I've really mixed feelings about - it does what it sets out to do very well. And it does what it says on the tin. It's a plain English introduction to rocket science. ... I would highly recommend it if you want to absorb all the basic facts about rocketry and space travel. (Brian Clegg, PopularScience, June, 2008) Lucy Rogers' book It's Only Rocket Science: An Introduction in Plain English tries to demystify what is a notoriously complicated subject. ... I have a feeling that students and young aerospace professionals will find this book useful. When they don't quite understand what their lecturers are trying to tell them, Rogers will be there to help them out. (Piers Bizony, BBC Sky at Night, September, 2008) The term `rocket science' implies that one needs a very sophisticated level of technological and scientific knowledge to understand the principles of this field. However, Rogers (Isle of Wight, UK) attempts to explain these seemingly complex phenomena in relatively simple terms, i.e., without reference to mathematics. ... Rogers does a good job in explaining ... topics in accessible language. The chapters include line drawings and half-tone and color photographs; technical appendixes and a glossary augment the text. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers. (J. Z. Kiss, CHOICE, Vol. 46 (01), September, 2008) From the reviews: This is a book I've really mixed feelings about - it does what it sets out to do very well. And it does what it says on the tin. It's a plain English introduction to rocket science. ... I would highly recommend it if you want to absorb all the basic facts about rocketry and space travel. (Brian Clegg, PopularScience, June, 2008) Lucy Rogers' book It's Only Rocket Science: An Introduction in Plain English tries to demystify what is a notoriously complicated subject. ... I have a feeling that students and young aerospace professionals will find this book useful. When they don't quite understand what their lecturers are trying to tell them, Rogers will be there to help them out. (Piers Bizony, BBC Sky at Night, September, 2008) The term 'rocket science' implies that one needs a very sophisticated level of technological and scientific knowledge to understand the principles of this field. However, Rogers (Isle of Wight, UK) attempts to explain these seemingly complex phenomena in relatively simple terms, i.e., without reference to mathematics. ... Rogers does a good job in explaining ... topics in accessible language. The chapters include line drawings and half-tone and color photographs; technical appendixes and a glossary augment the text. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers. (J. Z. Kiss, CHOICE, Vol. 46 (01), September, 2008) From the reviews: This is a book I've really mixed feelings about -- it does what it sets out to do very well. And it does what it says on the tin. It's a plain English introduction to rocket science. ! I would highly recommend it if you want to absorb all the basic facts about rocketry and space travel. (Brian Clegg, PopularScience, June, 2008) Lucy Rogers' book It's Only Rocket Science: An Introduction in Plain English tries to demystify what is a notoriously complicated subject. ! I have a feeling that students and young aerospace professionals will find this book useful. When they don't quite understand what their lecturers are trying to tell them, Rogers will be there to help them out. (Piers Bizony, BBC Sky at Night, September, 2008) The term 'rocket science' implies that one needs a very sophisticated level of technological and scientific knowledge to understand the principles of this field. However, Rogers (Isle of Wight, UK) attempts to explain these seemingly complex phenomena in relatively simple terms, i.e., without reference to mathematics. ! Rogers does a good job in explaining ! topics in accessible language. The chapters include line drawings and half-tone and color photographs; technical appendixes and a glossary augment the text. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers. (J. Z. Kiss, CHOICE, Vol. 46 (01), September, 2008) Author InformationDr Lucy Rogers is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and a member of the British Association of Science Writers. She is an engineer, and is currently working on the Launch Escape System propulsion unit for StarChaser, the UK's commercial space access company. She has published articles in The Guardian national newspaper, and on BBC Online. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |