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  • 1
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    New York, NY : Praxis
    ISBN: 9780387776408 , 9780387776392
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (online resource)
    Series Statement: Springer Praxis Books
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Harris, Philip R., 1926 - Space enterprise
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Popular Science ; Animal behavior ; Astrophysics ; Astronomy ; Astronautics ; Animal behavior ; Astronautics ; Astronomy ; Astrophysics ; Science (General) ; Space colonies ; Space industrialization ; Outer space Exploration ; Weltraum ; Siedlung ; Industrialisierung
    Abstract: Dedication In Memory of the Shuttle Crews, Challenge and Columbia -- Acknowledgements -- List of Exhibits -- Foreward -- Prologue -- Toward Global Space Vision, Ethos, and Enterprise -- Human Space Exploration and Settlement -- Space Habitability and the Environment -- Cultural Implications of Space Enterprise -- High Performing Spacefarers -- Orbital Pesonnel Deployment and Tourism -- Macrothinking in Strategic Space Planning -- Macromangement of Space Enterprise -- Challenges in Offworld Private Enterprise -- Lunar Enterprise and Development -- Epilogue -- Appendices -- About the Case Study Contributors -- Governance Issues in Space Societies -- Space-based Energy - Lunar Solar Power -- Space Tourism Enterprise -- Learning from Space Entrepreneurs -- Health Services Aloft - Space Nurses -- Resources -- References and Websites -- Index -- About the Author
    Abstract: In Space Enterprise - Living and Working Offworld, Dr Philip Harris provides the vision and rationale as to why humanity is leaving its cradle, Earth, to use space resources, as well as pursuing lunar industrialization and establishing offworld settlements. As a management/space psychologist, Dr. Harris presents a behavioral science perspective on space exploration and enterprise. In this his 45th book, Phil has completely revised and updated the two previous editions of this classic, placing new emphasis on the need for more synergy and participation by the private sector. He not only provides a critical review of what is happening in the global space community, but offers specific strategies for lunar economic development. The author analyzes the human factors in contemporary and future space developments, especially relative to the deployment of people aloft. This user-friendly volume offers numerous photographs, diagrams, exhibits, and case studies
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Foreword by David G. Schrunk, M.D; List of exhibits; List of abbreviations and acronyms; About the contributors; About the author; Prologue; 1 Toward a global space vision, ethos, and enterprise; 1.1 Space visions of humankind; 1.2 North American space case study: U.S.A., Canada, Mexico; 1.3 Russian space case study; 1.4 European space case study; 1.5 Asian space case study; 1.6 Other nations in space; 1.7Conclusions on global space vision, ethos, and enterprise; 1.8 References; 2 Human space exploration and settlement
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.1 Leaving Earth's cradle: joint venturing2.2 Emerging space settlement issues; 2.3 Interdisciplinary contributions to space habitation; 2.4 Redirecting knowledge and workforces upward; 2.5 Space is a place for synergy; 2.6 Conclusions: synergizing space exploration and settlement; 2.7 References; 3 Space habitability and the environment; 3.1 Space habitability and life sciences; 3.2 Behavioral analysis of life aloft; 3.3 Anthropology and space habitation; 3.4 Psychology and space habitation; 3.5 Sociology and space habitation; 3.6 Living systems and space habitation
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.7 Habitability and the space environment3.8 Conclusions on future research directions; 3.9 References; 4 Cultural implications ofspace enterprise; 4.1 Culture: a coping strategy; 4.2 Emergence of a new space culture; 4.3 Cultural influences on aerospace organizations; 4.4 Cosmic cultures; 4.5 Conclusions on emerging space culture; 4.6 References; 5 High-performing spacefarers; 5.1 Extending human presence aloft; 5.2 Learning from human offworld performance; 5.3 Crew system productivity; 5.4 Orbital team performance; 5.5 Human/Machine interface aloft
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.6 Human resource development of spacefarers5.7 Space ergonomics and ecology; 5.8 Space performance research issues; 5.9 Conclusions on spacefarers' performance; 5.10 References; 6 Orbital deployment systems and tourism; 6.1 Terrestrial analogs; 6.2 Space personnel deployment strategies; 6.3 SPDS stages; 6.4 Transforming space development through tourism; 6.5 Conclusions on space personnel deployment and tourism; 6.6 References; 7 Macrothinking in strategic space planning; 7.1 Understanding macrothinking and planning; 7.2 Macrothinking examples from the past
    Description / Table of Contents: 7.3 Mini case studies of macrothinking7.4 Macrothinking perils; 7.5 Current macrothinking illustrations; 7.6 Future macrothinking; 7.7 Macrothinking conclusions; 7.8 References; 8 Macromanagement ofspace enterprise; 8.1 Management challenges for the space era; 8.2 The Apollo heritage of innovative management; 8.3 The impact of organizational culture; 8.4 Emerging space roles of Earth-based managers; 8.5 Management in orbit; 8.6 Macromanagement for/in outer space; 8.7 Space management in the future; 8.8 Space Station case study; 8.9 ISS learnings in macromanagement
    Description / Table of Contents: 8.10 Conclusions on space macromanagement
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY : Praxis
    ISBN: 9780387495446
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (400 p, digital)
    Series Statement: Springer Praxis Books
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Harland, David M., 1955 - The first men on the moon
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Popular Science ; Astronomy ; Astrophysics ; Apollo 11 ; Mondlandung
    Abstract: Part I. The decision to go the Moon -- The Apollo spacecraft -- CSM -- LM -- The Saturn V launch vehicle -- Ground support -- Mission Control -- MSFN -- Precursor missions -- Gemini -- Apollo 8 -- Apollo 9 -- Apollo 10 -- Selecting a landing site -- Apollo operational constraints -- Lunar Orbiter reconnaissance -- Surveyor surface investigation -- The mascon issue -- Site shortlist -- Part II. The men of Apollo 11 -- The crew rotation system -- Neil Armstrong -- Buzz Aldrin -- Michael Collins -- Training -- Simulators -- Geology training -- Surface experiments -- Preparations -- Stacking -- The crawler -- Suiting up -- Witnesses -- The ticking clock -- Setting off -- Ascent -- Activities in parking orbit -- Translunar injection -- Through the radiation belts -- Coasting -- TD and E -- Coasting in passive thermal roll -- Navigational checks -- Crossing the neutral point -- Arrival -- Behind the Moon -- Lunar orbit insertion -- Circularisation -- Viewing the landing site -- Preparations -- Separation -- Descent -- Descent orbit insertion -- Initiation of powered descent -- Touchdown -- Tranquillity Base -- Post-landing activities -- EVA preparations -- On the ladder -- ‘One small step’ -- The flag ceremony -- Collecting rocks -- Ingress, sleep and preparations to leave -- Coming home -- Liftoff and rendezvous -- TEI -- In-flight press conference -- Entry, splashdown, recovery, BIG suits and quarantine trailer -- Home -- Part III. The lunar samples -- Follow-on missions -- The next two -- The lunar field geologists -- Budget cuts and lost opportunities -- Life after Apollo 11 -- Reflections
    Abstract: On 12 April 1961 Yuri Gagarin became the first man to orbit the Earth. One month later, President John F. Kennedy challenged the American nation to land a man on the Moon before the decade was out. On 16 July 1969, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin set off in Apollo 11 to attempt this audacious mission, and succeeded magnificently. This book tells the story of Apollo 11, starting with crew selection and training, the choice of the landing site, and the assembly of the space vehicle, then a detailed account of the mission, featuring the lunar landing and moonwalk, and a review of how our knowledge of the Moon's history was revolutionised as a result. The story is enlivened by dialogue between the astronauts in space and the flight controllers in Mission Control
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