Single Stage to Orbit

Single Stage to Orbit
Title Single Stage to Orbit PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. Butrica
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 294
Release 2003-10-22
Genre Science
ISBN 9780801873386

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While the glories and tragedies of the space shuttle make headlines and move the nation, the story of the shuttle forms an inseparabe part of a lesser-known but no less important drama—the search for a reusable single-stage-to-orbit rocket. Here an award-winning student of space science, Andrew J. Butrica, examines the long and tangled history of this ambitious concept, from it first glimmerings in the 1920s, when technicians dismissed it as unfeasible, to its highly expensive heyday in the midst of the Cold War, when conservative-backed government programs struggled to produce an operational flight vehicle. Butrica finds a blending of far-sighted engineering and heavy-handed politics. To the first and oldest idea—that of the reusable rocket-powered single-stage-to-orbit vehicle—planners who belonged to what President Eisenhower referred to as the military-industrial complex.added experimental ("X"), "aircraft-like" capabilties and, eventually, a "faster, cheaper, smaller" managerial approach. Single Stage to Orbit traces the interplay of technology, corporate interest, and politics, a combination that well served the conservative space agenda and ultimately triumphed—not in the realization of inexpensive, reliable space transport—but in a vision of space militarization and commercialization that would appear settled United States policy in the early twenty-first century. -- D. M. Ashford

Spaceships and Politics

Spaceships and Politics
Title Spaceships and Politics PDF eBook
Author Leslie Dale Feldman
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 169
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0739120441

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Spaceships and Politics: The Political Theory of Rod Serling examines the political themes in The Twilight Zone. In this unique show, Rod Serling used fantasy and the supernatural to explore political ideas such as capital punishment, the individual and the state, war, conformity, the state of nature, prejudice, and alienation. He used aliens and machines to understand human nature. This book looks at Serling's mechanistic view of the world and emphasis on fear through Hobbesian themes like diffidence and automata.

Space Politics and Policy

Space Politics and Policy
Title Space Politics and Policy PDF eBook
Author E. Sadeh
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 596
Release 2006-04-11
Genre Law
ISBN 0306484137

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Space Politics and Policy: An Evolutionary Perspective provides a comprehensive survey of Space Policy. This book is organized around two themes. Space Policy is evolutionary in that it has responded to dramatic political events, such as the launching of Sputnik and the Cold War, and has undergone dynamic and evolutionary policy changes over the course of the space age. Space Policy is an integral part of and interacts with public policy processes in the United States and abroad. The book analyzes Space Policy at several levels including historical context, political actors and institutions, political processes and policy outcomes. It examines the symbiotic relationships between policy, technology, and science; provides a review and synthesis of the existing body of knowledge in Space Policy; and identifies Space Policy trends and developments from the beginnings of the space age through the current era of the twenty-first century.

The Politics Of Space

The Politics Of Space
Title The Politics Of Space PDF eBook
Author Matthew J. Von Bencke
Publisher Westview Press
Total Pages 280
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This political history of US and Soviet/Russian space policies offers an up-to-date analysis of their development and interaction from the start of the Space Age to the present. The author shows how the two countries' programmes intertwined with other broa

The Politics of Space

The Politics of Space
Title The Politics of Space PDF eBook
Author William H. Schauer
Publisher
Total Pages 336
Release 1976
Genre Technology & Engineering
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The Politics of Space Cooperation

The Politics of Space Cooperation
Title The Politics of Space Cooperation PDF eBook
Author Don E. Kash
Publisher
Total Pages 154
Release 1967
Genre
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The Politics of Space

The Politics of Space
Title The Politics of Space PDF eBook
Author Eligar Sadeh
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 497
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Reference
ISBN 1136884246

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The pace of space exploration has long been dictated by political motivations. This book helps to explain why this is so in the post-Cold War era. Combining essays, a glossary of terms, tables and statistics, this new title from Routledge comes as a welcome addition to this increasingly popular topic. The book: covers theories and concepts, as well as current issues gives a background to international and national space agencies contains essays that cover military, commercial and governmental actors in space politics.