An edition of Fly me to the moon (2006)

Fly me to the moon

using the chaos of gravity to travel in space

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An edition of Fly me to the moon (2006)

Fly me to the moon

using the chaos of gravity to travel in space

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When a leaf falls on a windy day, it drifts and tumbles, tossed every which way on the breeze. This is chaos in action. In Fly Me to the Moon, Edward Belbruno shows how to harness the same principle for low-fuel space travel--or, as he puts it, "surfing the gravitational field." Belbruno devised one of the most exciting concepts now being used in space flight, that of swinging through the cosmos on the subtle fluctuations of the planets' gravitational pulls. His idea was met with skepticism until 1991, when he used it to get a stray Japanese satellite back on course to the Moon. The successful rescue represented the first application of chaos to space travel and ushered in an emerging new field. Part memoir, part scientific adventure story, Fly Me to the Moon gives a gripping insider's account of that mission and of Belbruno's personal struggles with the science establishment. Along the way, Belbruno introduces readers to recent breathtaking advances in American space exploration. He discusses ways to capture and redirect asteroids; presents new research on the origin of the Moon; weighs in on discoveries like 2003 UB313 (now named Eris), a dwarf planet detected in the far outer reaches of our solar system--and much more. Grounded in Belbruno's own rigorous theoretical research but written for a general audience, Fly Me to the Moon is for anybody who has ever felt moved by the spirit of discovery.

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English
Pages
148

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Fly me to the moon: using the chaos of gravity to travel in space
2006, Princeton University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Princeton, NJ
Genre
Popular works.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
629.4/111
Library of Congress
TL1075 .B45 2006, TL1075 .B45 2007, TL1075.B45 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
148

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17573811M
Internet Archive
flymetomoonusing00belb
ISBN 10
0691128227
ISBN 13
9780691128221
LCCN
2006043749
OCLC/WorldCat
70046043
Library Thing
2451885
Goodreads
120415

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