Encyclopedia of space and astronomy

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Angelo Joseph A
Published: Facts On File,
Publisher Address: New York, NY
Publication Dates: c2006.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Facts on File science library
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Carrier Form: ix, 740 p.: ill. ; 29 cm.
ISBN: 0816053308 (hardcover)
Index Number: P1
CLC: P1-61
Call Number: P1-61/A584
Contents: Includes index.
"We are made of stardust" -- "Moon bases and the third millennium" -- "The ballistic missile - a revolution in warfare" -- "Cape Canaveral : the American stairway to the stars" -- "Hazards of space travel" -- "Switchboards in the sky" -- "Will it rain on my parade?" -- "Reaching beyond the solar system" -- "Role of the radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG) in space exploration -- "Space technology and national security" -- "Space-age archaeology" -- "Space-age guardian angels" -- "Consequences of interstellar contact" -- "Mariner : the family of NASA spacecraft that changed our underst
Encyclopedia of Space and Astronomy covers this timely and popular topic in a clear, comprehensive manner. Offering a complete presentation of the main concepts, terms, facilities, and people in astronomy, the encyclopedia pays special attention to space-based astronomy and space exploration. Broad coverage includes terms such as astrophysics, planetary science, and cosmology, as well as both American and international astronomy and space technology. Containing more than 600 entries and 15 essays, as well as approximately 250 black-and-white photographs and line illustrations, this authorita