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Rocket Manual O/P by Haynes (2015, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherHaynes Publishing Group P.L.C.
ISBN-100857333712
ISBN-139780857333711
eBay Product ID (ePID)201644042

Product Key Features

Book TitleRocket Manual O/P
Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
TopicAviation / History, Space Science, Aeronautics & Astronautics
IllustratorYes
GenreTransportation, Technology & Engineering, Science
AuthorHaynes
Book SeriesOwners' Workshop Manual Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight30.5 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2014-945835
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal621.4356
Table Of ContentExplanations of the origin and operating record of satellite launchers around the world. Principles of rocketry - the basic principles behind rocket propulsion; fuels and oxidizers and how they are divided into different types and combinations; what happens when a rocket fires; why were they so difficult to make. Early historical developments - from firecrackers to weapons of war, 13th century China to British Congreve rockets of the late 18th century; diverse applications in war to the great conflict of 1914-18; the first liquid-propellant rockets in the US, Germany and Russia, from 1926. Military stimulus: V-2 to the first long-range rockets of the early 1960s - experimental rockets in the 1920s and 1930s; German rocketry before the war; the spread of experimentation in Europe and the US; US rocket engines for early missiles; new families of motors for the big rockets (Atlas and Titan). Satellite and space launchers - chronological order by first flight of all the main satellite and space launchers with descriptions of their rocket motors, cutaways of the separate stages, aspects of their propulsion systems, flight records and what they carried. All the main satellite launchers and their rocket motors from the USA, Russia, Europe, China and India. Small rocket motors for various applications - descriptions of rocket motors designed to move satellites and space vehicles around in space, land on other worlds, keep satellites stabilised in orbit and return spacecraft to Earth.
SynopsisRocket motors have made possible everything we do in space - from the tiniest motor the size of a pea to giant motors bigger than a house, they have been used to propel into space launchers as tall as St Paul's Cathedral weighing as much as a Navy warship - the Saturn V. The Rocket Manual tells the story of rocket motors, how they were first developed, how they work, what they are used for and how they are operated. This fascinating Manual explains and describes not only the engines themselves but also the rockets that carry payloads into space, to the Moon and to the planets., The Rocket Manual tells the story of rocket motors, how they were first developed, how they work, what they are used for and how they are operated. It also explains the origin and operating record of satellite launchers around the world. Rocket motors large and small are listed and explained, including small motors used to push satellites and spacecraft into different orbits, throttleable rockets for controlling spacecraft descending to the Moon and the surfaces of other planets, restartable motors for adjusting orbits and reusable motors such as those developed for the Shuttle.
LC Classification NumberTL782.5