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Main description:
"Interplanetary Outpost" follows the mission architecture template of NASA's plan for Human Outer Planet Exploration (HOPE), which envisions sending a crew to the moon Callisto to conduct exploration and sample return activities. To realize such a mission, the spacecraft will be the most complex interplanetary vehicle ever built, representing the best technical efforts of several nations. A wealth of new technologies will need to be developed, including new propulsion systems, hibernation strategies, and revolutionary radiation shielding materials. Step by step, the book will describe how the mission architecture will evolve, how crews will be selected and trained, and what the mission will entail from launch to landing. However, the focus of "Interplanetary Outpost" is on the human element. The extended duration, logistical challenges, radiation concerns, communication lag times, isolation, and deleterious effects on the human body will conspire to not only significantly impair human performance but also affect the behavior of crewmembers. This book addresses each of these issues in detail while still providing the reader with a background to the necessary elements comprising such a mission.
Feature:
Provides an overview of the technical and human factors that must be considered in order to embark upon a manned mission to the outer planets
Offers a unique insight into and an understanding of how humans will survive and adapt during trips to the outer planets
Author has trained as an astronaut and written extensively on setting up habitable environments in space and thus knows the issues involved quite well
Continues the successful outpost book series of science writer Erik Seedhouse
Back cover:
Water has been discovered on the Saturnian moon, Enceladus, and on Jupiter's moons, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Where there is water, could there be life? Could this tantalizing possibility result in a manned mission to the outer planets? But how will such a mission be designed, what propulsion system will be used, and what hazards will the crewmembers face?
Interplanetary Outpost describes step by step how the mission architecture will evolve, how crews will be selected and trained, and what the mission will entail from launch to landing. It addresses the effects that exteneded duration, radiation, communication, and isolation will have on the human body, and how not only performance but behavior might be affected.
Contents:
Potential destinations.- Mission objectives.- Mission architecture.- VASIMR: the radical rocket.- HOPE hardware.- Descent and landing.- Selecting and training an interplanetary crew.- Biomedical and behavioral aspects of traveling to Callisto.- Voyage to Callisto.- The surface mission: establishing an interplanetary outpost.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer New York)
Publication date: December, 2011
Pages: 288
Weight: 501g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Radiology
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