International Space Station : An Insight into the History, Development, Collaboration, Production and Role of the Permanently Manned Earth-Orbiting Complex by David Baker (2016, Hardcover)
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Publisher: J H Haynes & Co Ltd ISBN 13: 9780857338396. Author: David Baker ISBN 10: 0857338390. Title: International Space Station Manual (New Ed) Item Condition: New. Edition: Reprint List Price: -.
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PublisherHaynes Publishing Group P.L.C.
ISBN-100857338390
ISBN-139780857338396
eBay Product ID (ePID)219131830
Product Key Features
Book TitleInternational Space Station : An Insight into the History, Development, Collaboration, Production and Role of the Permanently Manned Earth-Orbiting Complex
Number of Pages176 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicAviation / History, Space Science, Aeronautics & Astronautics
Table Of ContentDetailed 'how it works' Haynes Manual treatment.A fascinating insight into the design, construction and operation of the ISS.Expert author who has worked on the Apollo and Shuttle space programmes.Fully illustrated with NASA photographs and drawings.Includes a full lof of flights to the ISS.Perfect companion volume to Haynes NASA Space Shuttle Manual.
SynopsisThe International Space Station (ISS) is a permanently manned earth-orbiting complex where astronauts carry out research into a wide range of scientific activities. It comprises modules built in the USA, Russia, Europe, Japan and Canada. Author David Baker examines how the ISS was built, the logistics modules and freighters operated by its user ......, The International Space Station (ISS) is a permanently manned earth-orbiting complex where astronauts carry out research into a wide range of scientific activities. It comprises modules built in the USA, Russia, Europe, Japan and Canada. Author David Baker examines how the ISS was built, the logistics modules and freighters operated by its user nations, how the ISS works as an integrated facility, life on board, what the ISS does, the research carried out and who benefits.