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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: The History Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780750996372
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: The History Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780750996372

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Space sparks the imagination in fantastic ways, but nothing quite captures peoples attention more than when we actually reach out and touch another world. Whether its missions to the Moon, transporting rovers to Mars or landing Philae on a comet, the idea that we can not only picture these worlds from afar, but to touch them is wonderfully inspiring, and it is through cutting-edge robotic technology that it is made possible. In Robots in Space expert space journalist Dr Ezzy Pearson delves into the fascinating robotic history of space exploration, from distant times when stars were an unreachable godly mystery, through the intense Space Race following the Second World War to the Mars missions of the twenty-first century. As we find ourselves on the cusp of a new and exciting space age, Pearson explores how and why humanity turns its best minds to travelling to the stars, and exactly how far we could go.
Introduction 9(6)
Part 1 The Moon
1 Dawn of the Space Race
15(9)
2 Ranger Danger
24(11)
3 The Soviets Return to the Moon
35(6)
4 Scratching at the Surface
41(12)
5 To the Moon and Back
53(7)
6 Moon Rovers
60(11)
Part 2 Venus
7 The Journey to Venus
71(9)
8 On the Surface of Venus
80(7)
9 The United States at Venus
87(3)
10 Together at Venus
90(7)
Part 3 Mars
11 The Curse of Mars
97(7)
12 The Rocky Road to Viking
104(10)
13 The View from Mars
114(8)
14 The Russians Return
122(5)
15 The Path to Pathfinder
127(8)
16 Mars in a Box
135(13)
17 Red Rovers
148(11)
18 Spirit and Opportunity
159(10)
19 The Phoenix Rises
169(6)
20 A Curious Rover
175(13)
21 An InSight Inside of Mars
188(8)
22 The Future of Mars
196(7)
Part 4 The Solar System's Other Siblings
23 To Visit a Comet
203(8)
24 Chasing a Comet's Tail
211(7)
25 Deep Impact
218(7)
26 Rosetta
225(11)
27 Asteroids
236(14)
28 Icy Moons
250(15)
Part 5 Forward to the Future
29 Back to the Moon
265(12)
30 So What Happens Next?
277(2)
Acknowledgements 279(1)
Select Bibliography and Sources 280
Index
EZZY PEARSON is a space journalist for BBC Sky at Night Magazine, for which she has written dozens of articles on all aspects of space science, exploration and history. Prior to her journalistic career, she did a PhD in Astrophysics at Cardiff University. She regularly speaks at astronomy societies, conventions and other science events, and in the last five years has made over 100 international, national and regional media appearances on TV and radio (including BBC TV and radio, Sky News and Al Jeezera) as an expert on all manner of space and astronomy stories. In 2013 she presented a documentary for Channel 4 on the Chelyabinsk meteor strike. She lives in Bristol.