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. Ed(S): Clement, Gilles; Bukley, Angelia - Artificial Gravity - 9781489997746 - V9781489997746
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Artificial Gravity

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Description for Artificial Gravity paperback. Editor(s): Clement, Gilles; Bukley, Angelia. Series: Space Technology Library. Num Pages: 385 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PSA; TRC; TRP; TTDS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 155 x 21. Weight in Grams: 599.
William H. Paloski, Ph. D. Human Adaptation and Countermeasures Office NASA Johnson Space Center Artificial gravity is an old concept, having gotten its start in the late in the 19th century when Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, considered by many to be the father of the Russian space program, realized that the human body might not respond well to the free fall of orbital space flight. To solve this problem, he proposed that space stations be rotated to create centripetal accelerations that might provide inertial loading similar to terrestrial gravitational loading. Einstein later showed in his equivalence principle that acceleration ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Springer United States
Number of pages
385
Condition
New
Series
Space Technology Library
Number of Pages
364
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781489997746
SKU
V9781489997746
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About . Ed(S): Clement, Gilles; Bukley, Angelia
Gilles Clement is a neurophysiologist who has been involved in space research on astronauts since 25 years. He wrote "Fundamentals of Space Medicine” and "Fundamentals of Space Biology”. He is coordinating the vision of a group of international scientists, doctors and engineers for validating the implementation of artificial gravity for long-duration, exploratory missions. Angie Bukley is an ... Read more

Reviews for Artificial Gravity
From the reviews: "The book has grown out of the work of the ESA Topical Team on Artificial Gravity, which issued its Final Report in 2006. … provide a useful summary of artificial-gravity research. The extent to which microgravity affects different physiological systems differently, and the complex-manner in which they all interact, was a real ... Read more

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