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Handbook of Space Engineering, Archaeology, and Heritage

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Zusatztext Never before have I been asked so constantly about a certain book on my desk. ? the present book tries to extend various concepts and terms to space which previously had been applied only to Earth. ? A big and well-justified effort goes into the definition of the terms used in the discussion. There is even a 30-page appendix explaining the terminology as well as an appendix listing all current space programs and organisations. The index is extensive and helpful. ? the overall quality of the print and the book is good. It is primarily addressed to experts; however! the content is intelligible for any interested reader with a basic scientific understanding.-Manuel Vogel! Contemporary Physics! 52! 2011The Handbook is an interdisciplinary enterprise containing contributions from aerospace engineers! anthropologists! archaeologists! astronomers! historians! physicists! and other specialists. ... The sheer size of the Handbook - more than a thousand pages and weighing 1.6 kilos - makes it an impressive piece of work. ... its mere existence is to be seen as a statement in itself. The Handbook of Space Engineering! Archaeology! and Heritage takes the insight that there are no temporal or spatial limits on archaeology one step further - we have here a definite lift-off for 'space archaeology'.-Mats Burström! Department ofArchaeology and Classical Studies! Stockholm University! Sweden! in European Journal of Archaeology! Vol. 14! 2011 Informationen zum Autor Ann Garrison Darrin has worked at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory for more than 10 years. Ann Darrin is a member of the principal staff and is the manager in the Milton S. Eisenhower Research Center for the Aerospace and Materials Sciences group. Prior to joining the laboratory, Ann worked at NASA Goddard Space Center in aerospace engineering and was the Division Chief for Assurance Technologies. She is the author of numerous papers and an author and editor of the book MEMS and Microstructures for Aerospace Applications. As a technologist, Ann holds numerous patents and has participated in several exciting, albeit small, technology "firsts" in space. Ann is the founder and co-chair of the MEMS Alliance Mid-Atlantic and holds degrees from the Pennsylvania State University and the University of Maryland University College. Beth Laura O’Leary has taught anthropology at New Mexico State University since 1991. She has worked in cultural resource management for the federal government, private firms, and universities. She is currently vice chairperson of the Cultural Properties Review Committee, a governor-appointed policymaking board on historic preservation for the state of New Mexico. Beth is a recognized expert in the emerging field of space archaeology and heritage. In 1999, she received a grant from the New Mexico Space Grant Consortium to document the archaeological assemblage at the Apollo 11 lunar landing site and to investigate ways to manage and preserve sites on the Moon for the future. She has co-chaired several international symposia on space heritage in the United States, Australia, Canada, and Ireland and is a member of the World Archaeological Congress Space Heritage Task Force. Beth has a BA from Mount Holyoke College and a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of New Mexico. Klappentext Expanding the discipline of archaeology into the cosmos! this unique volume offers a perspective rarely considered. It discusses the trail of debris that humankind has left behind during space exploration as artifacts worthy of investigation! whereas they provide evidence to our heritage as a planet. Gathering together a number of leading thinkers! it discusses topics that are no longer merely science fiction. They discuss the landscape of space! spacecraft forensics and field techniques! our environmental footprints! and the establishment of an archaeological reco...

List of contents

All Sky Survey. The Sky: A Cultural Perspective. Introduction to the Space Age. The Landscape of Space. Spacecraft Forensics and Mystery Solving. Environmental Effects and the Material Record. Preservation of Space Objects and Case Studies. Space Policy and Preservation. The Future and Space Archaeology. The Mind and the Cosmos.

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Never before have I been asked so constantly about a certain book on my desk. ... the present book tries to extend various concepts and terms to space which previously had been applied only to Earth. ... A big and well-justified effort goes into the definition of the terms used in the discussion. There is even a 30-page appendix explaining the terminology as well as an appendix listing all current space programs and organisations. The index is extensive and helpful. ... the overall quality of the print and the book is good. It is primarily addressed to experts; however, the content is intelligible for any interested reader with a basic scientific understanding.
-Manuel Vogel, Contemporary Physics, 52, 2011
The Handbook is an interdisciplinary enterprise containing contributions from aerospace engineers, anthropologists, archaeologists, astronomers, historians, physicists, and other specialists. ... The sheer size of the Handbook - more than a thousand pages and weighing 1.6 kilos - makes it an impressive piece of work. ... its mere existence is to be seen as a statement in itself. The Handbook of Space Engineering, Archaeology, and Heritage takes the insight that there are no temporal or spatial limits on archaeology one step further - we have here a definite lift-off for 'space archaeology'.
-Mats Burström, Department ofArchaeology and Classical Studies, Stockholm University, Sweden, in European Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 14, 2011

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