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Space Mining and Manufacturing: Off-World Resources and Revolutionary Engineering Techniques 2019 ed. [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 207 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x168 mm, kaal: 464 g, 37 Illustrations, color; 62 Illustrations, black and white; XI, 207 p. 99 illus., 37 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Springer Praxis Books
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030308804
  • ISBN-13: 9783030308803
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 207 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x168 mm, kaal: 464 g, 37 Illustrations, color; 62 Illustrations, black and white; XI, 207 p. 99 illus., 37 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Springer Praxis Books
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030308804
  • ISBN-13: 9783030308803

This book produces convincing evidence that exploiting the potential of space could help solve many environmental and social issues affecting our planet, such as pollution, overcrowding, resource depletion and conflicts, economic inequality, social unrest, economic instability and unemployment. It also touches on the legal problems that will be encountered with the implementation of the new technologies and new laws that will need to be enacted and new organizations that will need to be formed to deal with these changes.

This proposition for a space economy is not science fiction, but well within the remit of current or under development technologies. Numerous technologies are described and put together to form a coherent and feasible road map that, if implemented, could lead humankind towards a brighter future. 

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Acronyms x
1 Space Exploration: What For?
1(26)
What For?
1(16)
Space Exploration: What is it Good For?
17(2)
A Space Program Worth Undertaking
19(8)
2 Extraterrestrial Resources and Where to Find Them
27(24)
Resources: Earth Versus Space
27(2)
The Origin of the Moon
29(3)
Moon Topography 101
32(3)
Moon Petrology
35(2)
Lunar Resources
37(3)
Asteroids: The Vermin of the Solar System
40(3)
Meteorites 101
43(4)
The Meteorite-Asteroid Relationship
47(4)
3 Off-World Mining
51(29)
Mining 101
51(4)
Terrestrial versus Space Mining
55(4)
Mining on the Moon
59(8)
Asteroid Mining
67(13)
4 Processing of Space Resources
80(23)
Beneficiation of Space Resources
80(7)
Refining of Space Resources
87(16)
5 The Art of Manufacturing in Space
103(24)
Manufacturing in Space: A Prologue
103(1)
The Space Environment
104(6)
Manufacturing in Space
110(17)
6 Building Factories in Space
127(27)
Design of Orbital Factories
127(13)
Additional Design Elements
140(9)
Factories on Celestial Bodies
149(5)
7 Making it Happen
154(35)
The Road to a Worthy Space Program
154(1)
Access to Space: The Cheap Way
155(8)
Trial and Error and Then More Trial and Error
163(4)
Propulsion
167(3)
Energy
170(4)
Lawyers in Space
174(3)
International Cooperation
177(3)
Flight of Fancy or Reality?
180(9)
8 For the Benefit of Humankind
189(13)
The Benefits of Space Resources Mining
189(5)
The Benefits of Manufacturing in Space
194(3)
Aiming at the Future
197(5)
About the Author 202(1)
Index 203
Davide Sivolella is an aerospace engineer living and working in the UK as a specialist in the design of aircraft structural repairs of civil airliners. Currently, he is employed by British Airways at London Heathrow Airport. As a child, Davide has developed a fascination with all kinds of flying machines, especially those which travel above the atmosphere. In fact, this passion for astronautics led to a bachelors and masters degrees in Aerospace Engineering from the Polytechnic of Turin (Italy). Being born in July 1981, just a few months after the Columbias maiden flight, he developed a fondness for the Space Shuttle program. Eventually, this has resulted in Springer-Praxis publishing in August 2013 his first book, To Orbit and Back Again: How the Space Shuttle Flew in Space. The book has been praised for its content on numerous outlets ever since. A sequel, entitled The Space Shuttle Program: Technologies and Accomplishments is currently scheduled for release at the beginning of July 2017.





Davides interest for space exploration is not limited to the Space Shuttle program. In recent years, he has researched how space exploration can foster a practical solution to help ease some of the most excruciating problems affecting Earth and humankind, such as environmental pollution, overcrowding, resource depletion, conflicts for scarce resource control, economic inequality, social unrest, economic instability, job displacement and unemployment. On a number of occasions, Jeff Bezos, Amazon and Blue Origins founder, has stated that he envisions a future where the manufacturing industry will be moved into space exploiting the resources of the Solar System. Davides research has convinced him that this vision is indeed feasible and capable of delivering a large amount of benefits that current plans for exploration of Mars or the Moon cannot match.