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Proceedings of the 12th Reinventing Space Conference

English · Hardback

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The proceedings of the 2014 Reinventing Space conference present a number of questions in the context of a constantly innovating space industry, from addressing the future of global cooperation, investigating the impact of cuts in US government spending on the private space sector, and probing the overall future of the commercial launch sector. Space tourism and new technology promise the revival of interest in space development (the Apollo Era was the first period of intense space activity and growth). The need to create dramatically lower cost, responsive and reliable launch systems and spacecraft has never been more vital. Advances in technology are allowing smaller and cheaper satellites to be orbited - from cubesats to nanosatellites to femtosatellites. Thanks to more efficient new launch possibilities, low cost access to space is becoming ever more achievable. Commercial companies and countries are targeting the industry with new funding. Organised by the British Interplanetary Society, the presentations at this conference thoroughly address these challenges and opportunities.

List of contents

Skimsats: Bringing Down the Cost of Earth Observation.- Rethinking Private Property in Outer Space.- Cubesats to Support Mars Exploration Three Scenarios for Valuable Planetary Science Missions.- Technology or Law: Which will Reach Mars First?.- Paradigm Change in Earth Observation - Skybox Imaging and Skysat-1.- Next Generation Novasar Development.- Designing for Cost Effectiveness Results in Responsiveness: Demonstrating The Sstl X-Series.- Thinking Differently About Standard Smallsat Interfaces- Let Adapters Take the Brunt.- Msr Iod Study: Low Cost End-to-End In Orbit Demonstration of Key Technologies for the Msr Mission.- The Small Satellite Integrated Communication Environment (ICE).- Spartan: Scramjet Powered Accelerator for Reusable Technology Advancement.- The Disruptive Potential of Subsonic Air-Launch.- Sprite, A Very Low-Cost Launch Vehicle for Small Satellites.- An Emerging Marketplace: Low Earth Orbit and TheInternational Space Station.- The Austral Launch Vehicle: 2014 Progress in Reducing Space Transportation Cost Through Reusability, Modularity and Simplicity.- Quantifying the Cost Reduction Potential for Earth Observation Satellites.- Air Launched Space Transportation Systems.- S.O.F.I.A: Solar Orbiters For Imaging AsteroidsS.O.F.I.A: Solar Orbiters For Imaging Asteroids.- The North Star Rocket Family.

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The proceedings of the 2014 Reinventing Space conference present a number of questions in the context of a constantly innovating space industry, from addressing the future of global cooperation, investigating the impact of cuts in US government spending on the private space sector, and probing the overall future of the commercial launch sector. Space tourism and new technology promise the revival of interest in space development (the Apollo Era was the first period of intense space activity and growth). The need to create dramatically lower cost, responsive and reliable launch systems and spacecraft has never been more vital. Advances in technology are allowing smaller and cheaper satellites to be orbited - from cubesats to nanosatellites to femtosatellites. Thanks to more efficient new launch possibilities, low cost access to space is becoming ever more achievable. Commercial companies and countries are targeting the  industry with new funding. Organised by the British Interplanetary Society, the presentations at this conference thoroughly address these challenges and opportunities.

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“Book provides excellent ideas to lower cost for building small satellites and deliver them into their orbits with innovative, less expensive launch vehicles. Data reception and satellite control is covered as well – in addition fundamental legal aspects for space exploitation and commercialization are discussed and interpreted. The book is inspiring and breaking (realistic) new ground – it is recommended for everyone who wants to participate and take space exploration and commercialization to the next level in space or on the ground.” (Joachim J. Kehr, Journal of Space Operations & Communicator, opsjournal.org, Issue 14, 2017)

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"Book provides excellent ideas to lower cost for building small satellites and deliver them into their orbits with innovative, less expensive launch vehicles. Data reception and satellite control is covered as well - in addition fundamental legal aspects for space exploitation and commercialization are discussed and interpreted. The book is inspiring and breaking (realistic) new ground - it is recommended for everyone who wants to participate and take space exploration and commercialization to the next level in space or on the ground." (Joachim J. Kehr, Journal of Space Operations & Communicator, opsjournal.org, Issue 14, 2017)

Product details

Assisted by Scot Hatton (Editor), Scott Hatton (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319340234
ISBN 978-3-31-934023-4
No. of pages 242
Dimensions 217 mm x 20 mm x 286 mm
Weight 860 g
Illustrations VI, 242 p. 157 illus., 144 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Aviation and space engineering

C, Sonnensystem: Sonne und Planeten, Astronautik (Raumfahrttechnik), Angewandte Physik, astronautics, engineering, Aerospace engineering, Aerospace Technology and Astronautics, Space Physics, Space sciences, Solar system: the Sun and planets, Use of Satellites in Varied Industries

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