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Rating: Summary: The Latest Engineering Concepts for Lunar Base Development Review: In this book, Peter Eckart has assembled the collective writings of many of the leaders who are developing advanced engineering and science concepts for a return to the moon and the establishment of a permanent lunar base, which is capable of exploring the moon in great detail. These writings are not reprints from a conference or a previously published paper, but a detailed summary of the work to date on a variety of subjects from the site selection of a lunar base and the transportation means to get to the moon, to the details regarding advanced exploration and regenerative life support systems. The book also includes the more mundane systems needed to make a lunar base function, such as the thermal control system and the communication system.While portions of this book maybe overly technical for some readers, there are numerous sections that provide a general overview of equipment, lunar exploration history, and transportation techniques. There are two sections, one written by Buzz Aldrin and one by Jack Schmidt that describe in great detail various aspects of lunar exploration. Typically, most astronauts authored writings found in books are simply a page or two. All in all, I couldn't find a topic that was omitted from the book. I also conducted a comprehensive review of several sections of the book, which are related to my engineering area of expertise. Specifically, I reviewed the thermal control system, power system, EVA, and life support sections. In all these sections, I only found one error, which appeared to be a typo. The lone error leads me to believe that other sections were equally as error free. In summary, I always enjoy reading books like these, because they show that even though the US government does not support going back to the moon, many individuals are still committed to returning people to the moon. Finally, regardless of your technical ability, you can learn a great deal from this book.
Rating: Summary: ..................... Review: The 880 p. volume provides an overview about: · The Moon and its environment · The current status of lunar base design · Tools we need to design a lunar base · Checklists and flowcharts that outline the design process · Technological requirements of a lunar base The main audience for this book is certainly engineers, but it also interesting for scientists, informative for managers and lawyers, understandable for undergraduates and high school students, and readable for the interested layman. Moreover, The Lunar Base Handbook features exclusive contributions by: Buzz Aldrin, Sheryl Bishop, Roger Bonnet, Jacques Bréton, Sir Arthur C. Clarke, Roland Doré, Michael B. Duke, Michael Ewert, Alexander Gurshtein, Donald Henninger, Jeffrey Hoffman, Stewart Johnson, Dietrich E. Koelle, H. Hermann Koelle, John Logsdon, Shinji Matsumoto, David McKay, Wendell W. Mendell, Ernst Messerschmid, Carl Pilcher, Harry O. Ruppe, Michael Rycroft, Harrison H. Schmitt, Vladislav Shevchenko, Trevor Sorensen, Ernst Stuhlinger, Lawrence Taylor, Olga Vorobieva, Gordon Woodcock, John Young Some thirty other well-known experts have provided support by reviewing the 24 chapters of the book: THE LUNAR BASE HANDBOOK Contents Foreword 1 The History of Lunar Exploration 2 The Human Desire to Explore 3 Economical, Political, Legal, and Management Issues od Lunar Base Development 4 The Future of Lunar Exploration 5 The Lunar Environment 6 Earth-Moon Transportation 7 Lunar Base Siting 8 Lunar Base Development 9 Lunar Base Elements and Surface Infrastructure 10 Habitats, Laboratories, and Airlocks 11 Thermal Control System 12 Power Supply and Energy Storage 13 Lunar Base Life Support 14 Communication and Navigation Systems 15 Science at a Lunar Base 16 Shielding Requirements and Concepts 17 Lunar Extra-Habitat Activities (EHAs) 18 Lunar Surface Vehicles 19 Lunar Resource Utilization 20 Lunar Base Logistics 21 Lunar Base Acquisition and Operations Cost 22 Lunar Base Analogs 23 Lunar Base Modeling 24 The Future and Beyond Appendices Index NOTE: References are included at the end of each chapter!.................
Rating: Summary: The Lunar Base Handbook (Space Technology Series) Review: This book is a MUST for eveyone seriously interested in lunar exploration. Since Wendell Mendells generatuion-inspiring lunar base document, this is the most complete overview on technical and non-technical aspects of the selenological adventure. One can start as an amateur: after having completed this large volume he/she will have an excellent interdisciplinary insight into our future on the Moon.
Rating: Summary: Most used book with my MSc. thesis Review: This book, which is not only extensive and exetremely usefull but also very easy to read, provides the only complete overview of aspects considering the moon from an engineering point of view. All aspects are explained and start with basics and summarizes all possibilities. My book is full of post-it notes where the parts are marked that I had to use frequently. It is the most used book from all my moon-related books I have, because it is so complete. The essays from lunar explorers around the world are a nice extra. It would be a good study object for a course.
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