Author: Gregory Benford
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0380790572
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
The Jovian Astronautical-Biological Orbital Laboratory, a.k.a. "the Can", is the only home 17-year-old Matt Bohles has ever known. Concerned about the aging space station's failure to find evidence of alien life on Jupiter or its moon, the cost-conscious powers back home have determined that all non-essential personnel must be evacuated. Now, unless Matt can somehow prove himself to be an invaluable member of the scientific team, he faces exile to a dangerous, frightening, and unfamiliar place: Earth.
Jupiter Project
Author: Gregory Benford
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0380790572
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
The Jovian Astronautical-Biological Orbital Laboratory, a.k.a. "the Can", is the only home 17-year-old Matt Bohles has ever known. Concerned about the aging space station's failure to find evidence of alien life on Jupiter or its moon, the cost-conscious powers back home have determined that all non-essential personnel must be evacuated. Now, unless Matt can somehow prove himself to be an invaluable member of the scientific team, he faces exile to a dangerous, frightening, and unfamiliar place: Earth.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0380790572
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
The Jovian Astronautical-Biological Orbital Laboratory, a.k.a. "the Can", is the only home 17-year-old Matt Bohles has ever known. Concerned about the aging space station's failure to find evidence of alien life on Jupiter or its moon, the cost-conscious powers back home have determined that all non-essential personnel must be evacuated. Now, unless Matt can somehow prove himself to be an invaluable member of the scientific team, he faces exile to a dangerous, frightening, and unfamiliar place: Earth.
The Jupiter Project
Author: Samuel Diguiseppe
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781410733832
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781410733832
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
The Jupiter Project
Author: Gregory Benford
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
ISBN: 9780525664567
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
ISBN: 9780525664567
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Project Jupiter
Author: Fredric Brown
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science fiction, American
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science fiction, American
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Jupiter Project vertical file
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Vertical files (Libraries)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Vertical files (Libraries)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Project Jupiter, Etc. [Originally Published in U.S.A. Under the Title "The Lights in the Sky are Stars."].
HET, JUPITER project assessment report
Project Jupiter
Author: Fredric Brown
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Interplanetary voyages
Languages : en
Pages : 155
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Interplanetary voyages
Languages : en
Pages : 155
Book Description
Project Jupiter, etc
Mission to Jupiter
Author: National Aeronautics Administration
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781493716661
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
The Galileo mission to Jupiter explored an exciting new frontier, had a major impact on planetary science, and provided invaluable lessons for the design of spacecraft. This mission amassed so many scientific firsts and key discoveries that it can truly be called one of the most impressive feats of exploration of the 20th century. In the words of John Casani, the original project manager of the mission, "Galileo was a way of demonstrating . . . just what U.S. technology was capable of doing." An engineer on the Galileo team expressed more personal sentiments when she said, "I had never been a part of something with such great scope . . . . To know that the whole world was watching and hoping with us that this would work. We were doing something for all mankind." When Galileo lifted off from Kennedy Space Center on 18 October 1989, it began an interplanetary voyage that took it to Venus, to two asteroids, back to Earth, and finally on to Jupiter. The craft's instruments studied Jupiter's enormous magnetosphere and its belts of intense radiation. The spacecraft also sent off a planetary probe that accomplished the most difficult atmospheric entry ever attempted. After this, the craft spent years visiting Jupiter's moons and delving into their structures and properties. This book attempts to convey the creativity, leadership, and vision that were necessary for the mission's success. It is a book about dedicated people and their scientific and engineering achievements. The Galileo mission faced many significant problems. Some of the most brilliant accomplishments and "work-arounds" of the Galileo staff occurred precisely when these challenges arose. Throughout the mission, engineers and scientists found ways to keep the spacecraft operational from a distance of nearly half a billion miles, enabling one of the most impressive voyages of scientific discovery.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781493716661
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
The Galileo mission to Jupiter explored an exciting new frontier, had a major impact on planetary science, and provided invaluable lessons for the design of spacecraft. This mission amassed so many scientific firsts and key discoveries that it can truly be called one of the most impressive feats of exploration of the 20th century. In the words of John Casani, the original project manager of the mission, "Galileo was a way of demonstrating . . . just what U.S. technology was capable of doing." An engineer on the Galileo team expressed more personal sentiments when she said, "I had never been a part of something with such great scope . . . . To know that the whole world was watching and hoping with us that this would work. We were doing something for all mankind." When Galileo lifted off from Kennedy Space Center on 18 October 1989, it began an interplanetary voyage that took it to Venus, to two asteroids, back to Earth, and finally on to Jupiter. The craft's instruments studied Jupiter's enormous magnetosphere and its belts of intense radiation. The spacecraft also sent off a planetary probe that accomplished the most difficult atmospheric entry ever attempted. After this, the craft spent years visiting Jupiter's moons and delving into their structures and properties. This book attempts to convey the creativity, leadership, and vision that were necessary for the mission's success. It is a book about dedicated people and their scientific and engineering achievements. The Galileo mission faced many significant problems. Some of the most brilliant accomplishments and "work-arounds" of the Galileo staff occurred precisely when these challenges arose. Throughout the mission, engineers and scientists found ways to keep the spacecraft operational from a distance of nearly half a billion miles, enabling one of the most impressive voyages of scientific discovery.