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Walking in Space
by David Shayler
Available from Powells Used Books
$58.95
on 10-15-2008
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Features
ISBN Number: 9781852337100 Subtitle: Development of Space Walking Techniques Editor: Shayler, David Editor: Shayler, David Written by: Shayler, D. Ed Written by: Shayler, David Published by: Springer-Praxis Subject: Aeronautics & Astronautics Subject: Astrophysics & Space Science Subject: Astronomy, General Subject: History Date of Publication: January 2004 Cover Type: Paperback Written in: English Illustrations: Yes Number of Pages: 400 Book Size: 9.40x6.50x.81 in. 1.64 lbs.
In Walking in Space: Development of Space Walking Techniques, David
Shayler provides a comprehensive overview and analysis of EVA techniques,
available for the first time in a readable form - other than NASA
publications. The author draws on original documentation, personal
interviews of astronauts with experience of EVAs, and accounts by those
involved in suit design, EVA planning and operations.
Moving on from the pioneering of EVA techniques during the Gemini
programme, the author describes the basic requirements in terms of the
equipment that every spacewalker needs, the development of training
techniques - currently all completed on Earth - the surface explorations
of the Moon by the Apollo astronauts and the numerous activities performed
by Shuttle astronauts and those aboard the Salyut and Mir Space Stations,
such as satellite servicing, equipment upgrading and repair missions. He
also describes the development of techniques for ensuring crew safety
during EVAs and looks ahead to future EVAs from the International Space
Station and the development of new technology, including robotic
assistance.
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