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by Brian Harvey
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ISBN Number:
9780387218960
Author: Harvey, Brian
Publisher: Springer
Author: Shayler, David J.
Author: Shayler, David
Subject: Aeronautics & Astronautics
Subject: Astrophysics & Space Science
Subject: Astronomy
Subject: Expeditions & Discoveries
Copyright: 2006
Edition Number: 1
Edition Description: and and and Paperback
Series: Springer Praxis Books in Space Exploration
Publication Date: January 2007
Cover Type: Paperback
Written in: English
Illustrations: Y
Number of Pages: 317
Book Size: 950x674x74 146


? Explains the effort that went into not only Apollo, but also the Soviet program, to provide national success and international recognition. ? Uniquely compares the competitive efforts of the Soviet Union and America trying to reach the Moon at the same time, but by different methods and designs of hardware. ? This is the story of why the Americans succeeded and why the Soviets failed to place men on the Moon. ? It is an account of the success of the Soviet unmanned lunar program and the demise of the American program at the height of its success. ? Publication to coincide with the 35th anniversary of the Apollo 11/Luna 15 missions.

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When, in July 1969, the Americans decisively beat the Soviet Union in the race to put an astronaut on the moon, this event had profound historical, scientific and political implications. This book tells the story of the Soviet and Russian lunar programme, from its origins to the reconsideration of a lunar programme in the present-day federal Russian space programme. Following Sputnik, the first Soviet lunar flights achieved the key goals of hitting, circling and photographing the moon in 1959. The Soviet Union planned to achieve the biggest prize of them all a the first person to land on the moon a and built all the key spaceships required to do so, such as a lunar orbiter and lander. Brian Harvey describes the techniques devised by the USSR for lunar landing, from the LK lunar module to the LOK lunar orbiter and tested versions in Earth orbit. He asks whether these systems would have worked and, examining how well they were tested, concludes that they would have: the Soviet Union lost the moon race for political, not technical reasons. Designs for moon bases were even drawn up. In the end, the Soviet Union ran an impressive series of robotic missions from 1968 to 1976 to circle the moon, map the far side, conduct scientific observations from orbit, recover samples and rove over the surface. The scientific haul from these missions is surveyed: what was actually learned about the moon, its rocks and the lunar environment, that will be useful for the present plans by the United States to return to the moon and for other countries, such as India and China, to conduct their own lunar exploration.

The book opens in Surgut, Siberia, in August 1976, with a largely forgotten event: thereturn to Earth after a three-day journey from the moon, under a single parachute, of the tiny Luna 24 cabin, with a core sample drilled deep into the Sea of Crises, a remarkable scientific and engineering achievement. It ends with an examination of projected missions, from plans to explore the far side and set up lunar observatories to the Luna Glob explorer of the 1990s. There is also discussion of lunar tourism, using a modernized version of the Zond spacecraft which flew around the moon from1968 to 1970.



Soviet and Russian Lunar Exploration (Springer Praxis Books in Space Exploration)
by Brian Harvey
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