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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004153431
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 573 S.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Numen book series Vol. 114,2
    Series Statement: Studies in the history of religions
    Series Statement: Studies in the history of religions
    Parallel Title: Print version Theorizing rituals : Annotated Bibliography of Ritual Theory, 1966-2005
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Theorizing rituals ; volume 2: Annotated bibliography of ritual theory, 1966-2005
    Angaben zur Quelle: 1
    DDC: 390
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    Keywords: Ritual Bibliography ; Ritual ; Ritual ; Bibliography ; Ritual ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Volume two of Theorizing Rituals mainly consists of an annotated bibliography of more than 400 items covering those books, edited volumes and essays that are considered most relevant for the field of ritual theory.
    Abstract: Preface and Acknowledgment (M. Stausberg) -- Introduction (M. Stausberg) -- THE BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Part A: Primary Literature (442 items) -- Part B: Secondary Literature (82 items) -- Part C: Lexicon Articles (96 items) -- Part D: Readers (8 items) -- Part E: Bibliographies (5 items) -- APPENDICES -- A: Chronological Listing of Items in the Bibliography (all 620 items) -- B: Items in the Bibliography of Primary Literature (= Part A) Related to Key-words -- C: Abbreviations of Titles of Periodicals, Used in the References to the Reviews of Monographs and Edited Volumes (in Parts A, D & E) -- D: List of Authors Whose Work is Discussed in the Secondary Literature (in Part B) -- E: Addresses of Contributors to Theorizing Rituals.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface and Acknowledgment (M. Stausberg); Introduction (M. Stausberg); THE BIBLIOGRAPHY; Part A: Primary Literature (442 items); Part B: Secondary Literature (82 items); Part C: Lexicon Articles (96 items); Part D: Readers (8 items); Part E: Bibliographies (5 items); APPENDICES; A: Chronological Listing of Items in the Bibliography (all 620 items); B: Items in the Bibliography of Primary Literature (= Part A) Related to Key-words; C: Abbreviations of Titles of Periodicals, Used in the References to the Reviews of Monographs and Edited Volumes (in Parts A, D & E)
    Description / Table of Contents: D: List of Authors Whose Work is Discussed in the Secondary Literature (in Part B)E: Addresses of Contributors to Theorizing Rituals
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 2
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    New York, NY : Praxis Publishing Ltd, Chichester, UK
    ISBN: 9780387739762
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXII, 317 p, digital)
    Series Statement: Springer Praxis Books
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Harvey, Brian, 1953 - Soviet and Russian lunar exploration
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Popular Science ; Astronomy ; Astronautics ; Science (General) ; Astronomy ; Sowjetunion ; Mondflug ; Geschichte ; Russland ; Mondflug ; Geschichte ; Sowjetunion ; Mondflug ; Russland ; Mondflug
    Abstract: Origins of the Soviet lunar programme -- The first moon probes -- Planning the lunar landing -- The soft- landers and orbiters -- The first cosmonauts to the moon -- Around the moon -- Samplers, rovers and orbiters -- Return to the moon -- List of all Soviet moon probes (and related missions) -- Bibliographical note and bibliography
    Abstract: Little is known of Soviet and Russian lunar exploration although, in fact, the Soviet Union/Russia: Sent the first spaceships past the moon, the first to hit the moon and the first to circle the moon Was first to soft land on and orbit the moon Was first to send a spaceship around the moon and recover it on Earth Came very close to sending a cosmonaut around the moon first Built and successfully tested, in Earth orbit, a lunar lander Pioneered sophisticated, precise high-speed reentries into the Earth's atmosphere Came close to perfecting a giant moon rocket, the N-1 Retrieved three sets of rock samples from the moon by automatic spacecraft Landed advanced roving laboratories that explored the moon for months on end, traveling 48km Designed long-term lunar bases. These were remarkable achievements requiring a considerable level of engineering sophistication and have a place in the contemporary story of astronautics. Recent landings on Mars use, essentially, the very techniques developed by Russia to land on and explore the moon in the 1960s and 1970s. As an acknowledged expert and author of several books on the Soviet and Russian space programme, Brian Harvey is ideally suited to cover not only the engineering and scientific side but also the human stories of the Soviet and Russian lunar programme. These include those of the cosmonaut squad that trained to land on the moon, but was stood down, and of the designers who tried to realise the dream of a Russian moon, from Tikhonravov to Mishin: a Soviet lunar programme was first proposed by designer Mikhail Tikhonravov in a children’s magazine in 1951 and he persuaded a sceptical Soviet leadership of the value of a moon programme. Following Sputnik, the first lunar flights quickly achieved the key goals of hitting, circling and photographing the moon in 1959. The Soviet Union achieved all the early ‘firsts’ in lunar exploration, such as soft landing and orbiting the moon, and Brian Harvey will recount the frantic efforts to rival America’s Apollo and the dramatic hours of 21st July 1969, when Russia tried to soft land Luna 15 in the Sea of Crises even as Armstrong and Aldrin explored the moon in the nearby Sea of Tranquility
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-308) and index
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  • 3
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    New York, NY : Praxis Publishing Ltd, Chichester, UK
    ISBN: 9780387739809
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXVI, 836p. 400 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Springer Praxis Books
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Furniss, Tim Praxis manned spaceflight log 1961 - 2006
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Popular Science ; Astronomy ; Astrophysics ; Engineering ; Astronautics ; Science (General) ; Astronomy ; Astrophysics ; Bemannte Raumfahrt ; Geschichte 1961-2006 ; Bemannte Raumfahrt ; Geschichte 1961-2006
    Abstract: From the contents: The Profile of Manned Spaceflight -- Methods of Leaving Earth -- Methods of Spaceflight -- Methods of Returning to Earth -- 2. Manned Spaceflight Programmes -- X-15 Rocket Research Aircraft and the X-20 Dyna Soar -- Vostok and Voskhod -- Mercury -- Gemini and the USAF Manned Orbiting Laboratory -- Apollo and Skylab -- Soyuz and Zond -- Salyut and Almaz -- Mir -- Shuttle and Spacelab -- Buran And Hermes -- International Space Station -- 3. Quest for Space -- X-15 Astro Flights 1962-1968 -- Mercury Sub Orbital Missions 1961 Mercury 3 and Mercury 4 -- Apollo 1 Pad Fire In January 1967 -- Launch Pad Aborts Including The 1983 Soyuz Pad Explosion and Various -- Shuttle Pad Aborts -- 4. Manned Spaceflight Log -- 1961 - 2006 -- Appendix -- World Manned Space Missions 1961-2006 -- World Space Explorers 1961-2006 -- World Spaceflight Experience 1961-2006 -- Bibliography and References -- Index
    Abstract: Praxis Log of Manned Spaceflight 1961-2006 will open with a section entitled: Quest for Space, which will provide an explanation of the methods employed to get in and out of orbit and brief overviews of the different international space programmes. It will be a complete chronological log of all attempted orbital manned spaceflights, including the X-15 "astroflights" of the 1960s that only achieved an altitude of c. 50 miles and the two 1961 Mercury and Redstone missions which were non-orbital. There will be an image depicting each manned spaceflight, and data boxes containing brief biographies of all the space travellers and basic flight data. The main text will be a narrative of each mission, its highlights and accomplishments, including those strange facts and humorous stories that are connected to every mission. By targeting publication in September 2006, the return to flight of the Shuttle, two more Soyuz TMA launches and, quite possibly, a second Chinese manned mission. The resulting book will be a handy reference to all manned spaceflights, the names astronauts and cosmonauts who flew on each mission, and their roles and accomplishments. Recent announcements of a return to the Moon and eventual manned flights to Mars, as new hardware and procedures are developed to support these long-range programs, emphasizes the case for future updates of this book
    Description / Table of Contents: Pages:1 to 42; Pages:43 to 84; Pages:85 to 126; Pages:127 to 168; Pages:169 to 210; Pages:211 to 252; Pages:253 to 294; Pages:295 to 336; Pages:337 to 378; Pages:379 to 420; Pages:421 to 462; Pages:463 to 504; Pages:505 to 546; Pages:547 to 588; Pages:589 to 630; Pages:631 to 672; Pages:673 to 714; Pages:715 to 756; Pages:757 to 798; Pages:799 to 840; Pages:841 to 856
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [827]-829) , Popular treatment
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  • 4
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    New York, NY : Praxis Publishing Ltd, Chichester, UK
    ISBN: 9780387684888
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 170 p, digital)
    Series Statement: Springer Praxis Books
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Baker, Philip The story of manned space stations
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Popular Science ; Astrophysics ; Astronomy ; Astronautics ; Science (General) ; Astrophysics ; Astronomy ; Raumstation ; Geschichte ; Bemannte Raumfahrt ; Geschichte ; Bemannte Raumfahrt ; Raumstation ; Geschichte
    Abstract: 1928-1970: How it all began -- 1971: Salyut 1-Triumph and Disaster -- 1970-1979: Skylab-NASA Dips its Toe -- 1973-1974: Salyut 2 and Salyut 3-Limited Success -- 1974-1977: Salyut 4, 5, and ASTP -- Salyut 6: Space Station Operations Defined -- Salyut 7 and Spacelab -- Mir: For All Mankind? -- Freedom: The U.S. Strikes Back -- Shuttle-Mir: Real co-operation -- The International Space Station..at last -- The Future for Manned Space Stations
    Abstract: Philip Baker charts the history of manned space stations from the very beginning in a logical, chronological order. He tells the story of the two major space powers starting out on their very separate programs, but slowly coming together through ASTP, Shuttle-Mir, and the ISS, and includes programs that rarely get mentioned - the US Manned Orbiting Laboratory, and the Soviet Almaz station, both military backed projects. The Mir space station was one of the greatest human achievements in modern history, and a thorough telling of its story is essential to this book. During its life it grew and evolved into a truly international outpost, with visitors from all over the world taking advantage of the only permanent space station in orbit at that time. This book will be the only one of its kind to tell the whole story of the manned space stations from both nations, from the very beginning, to the current ISS story, and to the possibilities beyond. Each chapter of this book will contain interviews with many of the primary participants, including the astronauts, cosmonauts, designers, mission controllers, doctors and managers most directly involved in the flights. The author paints a vivid picture of two competing nations slowly coming together to form an alliance that is shaky and uncertain to begin with, but grows from fierce competition into solid collaboration
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Acknowledgements; List of Figures; List of color plates; List of abbreviations and acronyms; Introduction; 1 1928-1970: How it all began; 2 1971: Salyut 1?triumph and disaster; 3 1970-1979: Skylab?NASA dips its toe; 4 1973-1974: Salyut 2 and Salyut 3?limited success; 5 1974-1977: Salyut 4, 5, and ASTP; 6 Salyut 6: Space station operations defined; 7 Salyut 7and Spacelab; 8 Mir: For all mankind?; 9 Freedom: The U.S. strikes back; 10 Shuttle-Mir: Real co-operation; 11 The International Space Station...at last; 12 The future for manned space stations
    Description / Table of Contents: Appendix A Flight schedule and International Space Station crewingAppendix B Mission patches; Index
    Note: Includes index
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