Add this copy of Working in Space to cart. $29.95, good condition, Sold by BookHolders rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Gambrills, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1981 by AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & ast.
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Good. [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ] [ Edition: Fifth ] Publisher: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Pub Date: 1/1/1981 Binding: Hardcover Pages: 132.
Add this copy of Working in Space (Aiaa Aerospace Assessment Series) to cart. $37.00, very good condition, Sold by GridFreed rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from North Las Vegas, NV, UNITED STATES, published 1981 by Amer Inst of Aeronautics &.
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Add this copy of Working in Space; Aiaa Aerospace Assessment Series to cart. $50.00, good condition, Sold by Ground Zero Books, Ltd. rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Silver Spring, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1981 by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
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1981, AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & ast
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AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics & ast
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1981
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English
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Good. v, [1], 132, [6] pages. Illustrations. Diagrams. Annotated Bibliography. Substantial ink underlining noted. Pencil erasure residue on fep and title page. This report was prepared under the auspices of the Space Systems Technical Committee and with the support of the Life Sciences Technical Committee of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The editor, George V. Butler was an executive with the McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company's Space Division during the Apollo program. The objective of this document is to present a concise and readable reference on the subject of "Working in Space". Designed for a non-aerospace audience, it presents a realistic picture of what one might expect during the early years of space shuttle operations (1985-1995) and is intended to foster interest in manned space programs. It is possible that readers of this publication might question the need for manned space programs at this time, in view of the competing demands on our limited national resources. It therefore seemed appropriate in preparing this document, to concentrate on the lessons learned to date and the possible near-term steps rather than on longer term esoteric possibilities. Accordingly, we have elected to limit discussions of some of the bolder and more imaginative space programs described over the last several years in such AIAA publications as Space Manufacturing I, II, III, & IV and NASA publications such as Space Settlements (NASA SP413). A brief annotated bibliography is included, listing some key references that can be a point of departure for obtaining further in formation should the reader desire it.