Space Systems Failures
Disasters and Rescues of Satellites, Rocket and Space Probes, Springer Praxis Books - Space Exploration
Harland, David M/Lorenz, Ralph
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There have been many remarkable achievements, such as the Galileo probe which parachuted into Jupiters atmosphere, to the joy of the engineers who built it. But there have also been many humiliating failures. Sometimes the cause is a silly procedural error, such as a minus sign instead of a plus sign in a computer program, or a mix up between Imperial and Metric units. The Russian craft Phobos 1 was lost en route to Mars after being sent an incorrect command, because the spacecrafts computer was insufficiently robust to reject it. More recently, NASA has suffered the loss of several missions to Mars, including one due to a simple computer programming error. In Space Systems Failures, David Harland (here working with co-author Ralph Lorenz) describes the many quite fascinating tales of woe involving failures of rockets, satellites and deep space missions in his inimitable style, providing a unique insight into the trials and tribulations of exploration at the high frontier.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 31.05.2005
Umfang: xviii, 370 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 2 x 24.1 x 16.9 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9780387215198
Umbreit-Nr.: 1883606
