Difference between revisions of "Books"

From SolarSailWiki
Share/Save/BookmarkRedirect page
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Solar Sailing: Technology Dynamics and Mission Applications)
m (Redirecting to Category:Books)
 
(2 intermediate revisions by one user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
#REDIRECT [[:Category:Books]]
 +
 
====Deep Space Probes: To the Outer Solar System and Beyond====
 
====Deep Space Probes: To the Outer Solar System and Beyond====
 
By Gregory L. Matloff. Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 2005. 2nd edition. ISBN 3-540-24772-6
 
By Gregory L. Matloff. Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 2005. 2nd edition. ISBN 3-540-24772-6
Line 33: Line 35:
 
By Pierre Boulle. The Vanguard Press, Inc., New York, 1963. Library of Congress Card Number: 63-21843
 
By Pierre Boulle. The Vanguard Press, Inc., New York, 1963. Library of Congress Card Number: 63-21843
  
This science fiction story, which is far different from the movies, begins with a fantastically fast solar sail. A quote from the book describing the sail can be found at U3P.
+
This science fiction story, which is far different from the movies, begins with a fantastically fast solar sail. A quote from the book describing the sail can be found at [http://www.u3p.net U3P], under "The Solar Sail" and "Sails Models".
  
 
====Project: Solar Sail====
 
====Project: Solar Sail====
Line 47: Line 49:
  
 
This is a very comprehensive book on all aspects of solar sailing. The first chapter is a borad summary discussing principles, history, practicality, applications, and future direction. The following chapters go into great depth - both in discussion and mathematics - on light pressure, design (including many historical designs) and steering, orbital mechanics, "non-Keplerian" orbits, mission case studies, and laser-driven sails. Look at the table of contents and cover for a preview:
 
This is a very comprehensive book on all aspects of solar sailing. The first chapter is a borad summary discussing principles, history, practicality, applications, and future direction. The following chapters go into great depth - both in discussion and mathematics - on light pressure, design (including many historical designs) and steering, orbital mechanics, "non-Keplerian" orbits, mission case studies, and laser-driven sails. Look at the table of contents and cover for a preview:
* [[Solar Sailing Table of Contents|Table of Contents]]
+
* [[Solar Sailing: Technology Dynamics and Mission Applications Table of Contents|Table of Contents]]
 
* [[:Image:SolarSailingCover.jpg|Cover]]
 
* [[:Image:SolarSailingCover.jpg|Cover]]
  

Latest revision as of 14:45, 28 August 2008