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Dream Missions

Space Colonies, Nuclear Spacecraft and Other Possibilities

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  • Presents large space projects that were envisioned but have not yet flown and why
  • Discusses why they are still of interest to us and what would be needed to make them viable
  • Provides an interesting perspective of the history of the space age through the projects that did not happen but still could be pursued
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer Praxis Books (PRAXIS)

Part of the book sub series: Space Exploration (SPACEE)

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Introduction

    • Michel van Pelt
    Pages 1-15
  3. Giant launchers

    • Michel van Pelt
    Pages 16-44
  4. Reusable launchers

    • Michel van Pelt
    Pages 45-85
  5. Space stations and orbital colonies

    • Michel van Pelt
    Pages 86-119
  6. Super satellites

    • Michel van Pelt
    Pages 120-142
  7. Giant probes

    • Michel van Pelt
    Pages 143-172
  8. Mars expeditions

    • Michel van Pelt
    Pages 173-203
  9. To the stars

    • Michel van Pelt
    Pages 204-222
  10. Conclusions

    • Michel van Pelt
    Pages 223-234
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 235-253

About this book

This book takes the reader on a journey through the history of extremely ambitious, large and complex space missions that never happened. What were the dreams and expectations of the visionaries behind these plans, and why were they not successful in bringing their projects to reality thus far?
 
As spaceflight development progressed, new technologies and ideas led to pushing the boundaries of engineering and technology though still grounded in real scientific possibilities. Examples are space colonies, nuclear-propelled interplanetary spacecraft, space telescopes consisting of multiple satellites and canon launch systems.
 
Each project described in this book says something about the dreams and expectations of their time, and their demise was often linked to an important change in the cultural, political and social state of the world.
For each mission or spacecraft concept, the following will be covered:

• Description of the design.
• Overview of the history of the concept and the people involved.
• Why it was never developed and flown
• What if the mission was actually carried out – consequences, further developments, etc.

Authors and Affiliations

  • van ‘t Hoffstraat, SM Leiden, The Netherlands

    Michel van Pelt

About the author

For the last twelve years, Michel van Pelt has worked as a cost engineer, systems engineer and as Concurrent Design Facility team leader for the technical center of the European Space Agency (ESA) in The Netherlands. He has been involved in many ESA space projects during many different phases, which has given him a unique insight in the definition, conceptual design, development, launch and operation of spacecraft. Specifically, his work in ESA's Concurrent Design Facility for conceptual design studies has given him a deep understanding of the various scientific, technical, financial and political issues and constraints that drive the development of spacecraft, as well as a broad knowledge of innovative ideas for future launchers and space missions.

He has written many articles on space and is editor and writer for two Dutch spaceflight magazines. In addition, he regularly gives presentations on space-related topics for student associations, etc. His Copernicus - Praxis book "Space Tourism, Adventures in Earth Orbit and Beyond" was published in 2005, followed by "Space Invaders, How Robotic Spacecraft Explore the Solar System" in 2006, "Space Tethers and Space Elevators" in 2009, and "Rocketing into the Future" in 2012, all published through Springer/Praxis.

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Softcover Book USD 44.99
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