Spacecraft: 100 Iconic Rockets, Shuttles, and Satellites That Put Us in Space

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Spacecraft takes a long look at humankind's attempts and advances in leaving Earth through incredible illustrations and authoritatively written profiles on Sputnik, the International Space Station, and beyond.

In 1957, the world looked on with both uncertainty and amazement as the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first man-made orbiter. Sputnik 1 would spend three months circling Earth every 98 minutes and covering 71 million miles in the process. The world’s space programs have traveled far (literally and figuratively) since then, and the spacecraft they have developed and deployed represent almost unthinkable advances for such a relatively short period.

This ambitiously
illustrated aerospace history profiles and depicts spacecraft fromSputnik 1 through the International Space Station, andeverything in between, including concepts that have yet to actually venture outside the Earth’s atmosphere. Illustrator and aerospace professional Giuseppe De Chiara teams up with aerospace historian Michael Gorn to present a huge, profusely illustrated, and authoritatively written collection of profiles depicting and describing the design, development, and deployment of these manned and unmanned spacecraft. Satellites, capsules, spaceplanes, rockets, and space stations are illustrated in multiple-view, sometimes cross-section, and in many cases shown in archival period photography to provide further historical context.

Dividing the book by era, De Chiara and Gorn feature spacecraft not only from the
United States and Soviet Union/Russia, but also from the European Space Agency and China. The marvels examined in this volume include the rockets Energia, Falcon 9, and VEGA; the Hubble Space Telescope; the Cassini space probe; and the Mars rovers, Opportunity and Curiosity.

Authoritatively written and profusely illustrated with more than 200 stunning artworks,
Spacecraft: 100 Iconic Rockets, Shuttles, and Satellites That Put Us in Space  is sure to become a definitive guide to the history of manned space exploration.

Author(s): Michael H. Gorn
Edition: 1
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 224
City: Minneapolis, MN
Tags: NASA X-15 Mercury Gemini Apollo Skylab Shuttle Vostok Voskhod Soyuz Salyut Mir ISS

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
CONTENTS
Introduction
1 THE FIRST SPACE AGE 1957-1977
CAPSULES
Mercury
Gemini
Apollo
Vostok 3K
Voskhod 3KV
Voskhod 3KD
Soyuz 7K-OK
Soyuz 7K-OKS
Soyuz 7K-L1
Soyuz 7K-LOK
Soyuz 7K-T
Soyuz 7K-TM (ASTP)
Progress 7K-TG
SPACEPLANES
X-15
MiG 105-11
LANDERS
LK
Lunokhod Rovers 1 and 2
STATIONS
Skylab
Apollo-Soyuz Test Project
Salyut 1
Salyut 2, 3, 5 (Almaz)
Salyut 4
ROCKETS
Vanguard 1
Redstone/Juno-1
Mercury-Atlas
Agena
Centaur
Gemini-Titan II
Saturn IB
Saturn V
R7
N1
UR-500 Proton
ROBOTICS
Explorer 1
Vanguard 1
Lunar Orbiter 1
Ranger 7
Surveyor 1
Mariner 10
Pioneer 10
Viking 1 and 2
Voyager 2
Sputnik 1
Sputnik 2
Sputnik 3
Luna 3
Luna 4-9
Luna 15, 16, 18, 20
2 THE SECOND SPACE AGE 1977-1997
CAPSULES
Soyuz 7K-ST
Soyuz-TM (7K-STM)
TKS
SPACEPLANES
Space Transportation System
The Shuttle Orbiters
Orbiter Enterprise
VKK Buran
STATIONS
Mir
Atlantis-Mir
Salyut 6 and 7
ROCKETS
Shuttle Rocketry
Ariane 4
Energia
ROBOTICS
Cassini-Huygens
Hubble Space Telescope
Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
Galileo
Giotto
Ulysses
3 SPACE EXPLORATION AT A CROSSROADS 1997-2017
CAPSULES
Orion
Dragon
CST-100
Shenzhou
Soyuz MS (7K-MS)
SPACEPLANES
SpaceShipOne and Two
X-37B
STATIONS
International Space Station
Unity
Zarya
Zvezda
Destiny Laboratory
Multipurpose Logistics Modules
Tiangong-1
ROCKETS
Space Launch System
Falcon 9
Antares
New Shepard
Ariane 5
VEGA
Long March-2F
ROBOTICS
Opportunity and Curiosity
Chandra Telescope
Spitzer Space Telescope
Juno
Deep Impact
New Horizons
James Webb Space Telescope
BepiColombo
Herschel and Planck
LISA Pathfinder
Rosetta
Selected sources and further reading
Index
Acknowledgments