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Spaceplanes: From Airport to Spaceport

By: Matthew A Bentley
208 pages, Illus
Publisher: Springer Nature
Spaceplanes: From Airport to Spaceport
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About this book

Someday, there may be plane-like vehicles that take off from a runway and fly high above Earth, bringing people to work in space, to stay at a space hotel, to visit a Moonbase, or to board another ship for a journey to a neighboring planet in the Solar System. Well, that time is coming, and it's coming sooner than you might think!

There are a number of private companies already taking reservations for passenger flights into suborbital space! There are companies drawing up plans for hotels in space and government drawing up plans for Moonbases and even for eventual trips to Mars.

Although the fares for the soon-to-be-available suborbital "joy" rides are still rather steep, prices are coming down, and competition is growing fiercer. Matthew Bentley will guide you through the almost bewildering array of different kinds of spaceplanes being developed and show you what the new "spacelines" have in store for us. A strong believer in the ultimate economic advantages of spaceplanes over conventional launch vehicles, Bentley believes that their development will guide us to a new and bigger era of space adventure-more grand than has ever even been contemplated before.

Contents

Note to Reader.- Preface.- Rocketplanes at the Airport.- Why Spaceplanes?- Rocket Science - Wings Added.- Missiles and Modules.- Crawling into Suborbit: The Baby Spaceplane.- Going Ballistic.- Piggyback to Orbit.- Advanced Propulsion.- Single Stage to Orbit: The Advanced Spaceplane.- Destination Moon: The Lunar Spaceplane.- Strategies for Success.- Spaceplanes at the Spaceport.- Appendices.- Index.

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Biography

Matthew Bentley is a full-time private airplane pilot in America. He has studied physics, astronomy, math, engineering, German and Russian at university level, and also speaks Swedish. He has had a lifelong enthusiasm for Astronautics.

By: Matthew A Bentley
208 pages, Illus
Publisher: Springer Nature
Media reviews

From the reviews: "The book ! focuses on the next winged spaceplane and how it should be used. The theme is that the most economical and desirable method to travel in space is to depart on a runway, journey into space, and return to an airport. ! This work will be of value to interested general readers and can also be used as a resource for undergraduate space-related courses. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Public libraries and libraries supporting lower-division undergraduates, technical program students, researchers, faculty, and practitioners." (E. H. Dammier, Choice, Vol. 46 (9), May, 2009)

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