The MIR Space Station: A Precursor to Space ColonizationWiley, 1997 - 439 pagini In "The Mir space station", David Harland reviews the beginnings of the Russian space station programme, and the highly successful flights of Salyuts 6 and 7, and presents an up-to-date, comprehensive, chronological review of the construction and operation of Mir from an engineering perspective. Mir is clearly seen to be an evolutionary outgrowth of the Slayut experience. The author outlines the design and construction of Mir, providing detailed descriptions of its structure, environmental, power supply and manoeuvring systems. The operation of the Mir complex is presented in detail, with a comprehensive chronological summary of activities to launch, dock, commission and adapt the various modules. This is the first book to focus specifically on the development and operation of the Mir space station, concentrating on the technology involved and engineering aspects of the construction and utilization of a large orbital complex designed to be continuously occupied over a long period of time. As the International Space Station takes shape, this timely review of the Mir experience will be essential background reading. |
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... spacecraft activated its flight sequencer . As the rocket pitched to a 51 - degree ( 51.6 - degree in fact ) inclination , the globe of the tiny moving map display on the spacecraft's control panel showed its progress along its north ...
... spacecraft activated its flight sequencer . As the rocket pitched to a 51 - degree ( 51.6 - degree in fact ) inclination , the globe of the tiny moving map display on the spacecraft's control panel showed its progress along its north ...
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... spacecraft - service , descent and orbital modules ( The recoveries of Soviet spacecraft were governed by several parameters : the deorbit manoeuvre had to be undertaken while in the southern hemisphere , and it had to be in sunlight so ...
... spacecraft - service , descent and orbital modules ( The recoveries of Soviet spacecraft were governed by several parameters : the deorbit manoeuvre had to be undertaken while in the southern hemisphere , and it had to be in sunlight so ...
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... spacecraft passed over the terminator into sunlight . The automated control system required the sensors to confirm the appropriate alignment 30 seconds prior to firing the engine for the deorbit burn , so the conflicting signals ...
... spacecraft passed over the terminator into sunlight . The automated control system required the sensors to confirm the appropriate alignment 30 seconds prior to firing the engine for the deorbit burn , so the conflicting signals ...
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