Space Technology and Applications International Forum - 2000: Albuquerque, NM, January 2000.

Author/creator El-Genk, Mohamed S. Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoCollege Park : American Institute of Physics Secaucus : Springer [Distributor]
DescriptionXXXII, 1597 p. ill
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Other author/creatorBoeing Company Staff.
Other author/creatorAmerican Astronautical Society Staff.
Other author/creatorUniversity of New Mexico, Institute for Space and Nuclear Power Studies Staff.
Other author/creatorAmerican Institute of Physics Staff.
SeriesAIP Conference Proceedings Ser. Vol. 504
Summary Annotation These two volumes contain 254 contributions from January conferences on international space station utilization, thermophysics in microgravity, enabling technology and required scientific developments for interstellar missions, and commercial/civil next generation space transportation, and from the 17th symposium on space nuclear power and propulsion. They cover an extremely diverse range of topics, including basic research in fluid physics and biology; recent advances in power and propulsion; commercial activities, including a proposed module for the arts on board the International Space Station (ISS), and the Space Taxi transportation system; various proposals for research programs on the ISS, including studies of protein crystal growth, ocean dynamics and coastal resources, engineering research and technology development, and biomedical and fluids research; thermal control technologies for future spacecraft; physics and hyperfast travel; AMTEC conversion technology and applications; fuels and advanced materials; and multimedia display.
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LCCN 99069016
ISBN9781563969195
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