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Future Spacecraft Propulsion Systems and Integration: Enabling Technologies for Space Exploration (Springer Praxis Books),Used
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The updated and expanded third edition of this book focuses on the multidisciplinary coupling between flightvehicle hardware alternatives and enabling propulsion systems. It discusses how to match nearterm and farterm aerospace vehicles to missions and provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, directly contributing to the nextgeneration space infrastructure, from space tourism to space exploration. This holistic treatment defines a mission portfolio addressing nearterm to longterm space transportation needs covering suborbital, orbital and escape flight profiles. In this context, a vehicle configuration classification is introduced covering alternatives starting from the dawn of space access. A bestpractice parametric sizing approach is introduced to correctly design the flight vehicle for the mission. This technique balances required mission with the available vehicle solution space and is an essential capability sought after by technology forecasters and strategicplanners alike.
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