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The Hazards of Space Travel: A Tourist's Guide

Brand: Villard

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UPC:
9781400065974
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2007-05-15
Release Date:
2007-05-15
Author:
Neil Comins
Language:
english
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I didnt think about the dangers before going into space, but now I realize how hazardous it is!
Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, first person to walk in space

With the opening of the International Space Station at the start of this century and Richard Bransons Virgin Galactic company planning to take people above the Earths atmosphere next year, widespread space travel will soon leave the realm of science fiction.

Tourist trips to the Moon, asteroids, comets, Mars, and beyond are likely to become available in the next fifty years. But space isnt Cancn. Travelers will live life on a razors edge, faced with potential disasters, from the thunderous liftoff to the unpredictable volcanic eruptions on Io, Jupiters most spectacular moon; from the high-speed impact of pebble-sized micrometeorites to the crumbling of a comets surface beneath your feet.

Now renowned physicist and astronomer Neil F. Comins, Ph.D., has written a hands-on guide to outer space for potential tourists and armchair travelers. Bringing to life the hard science are the fictional log entries of an imaginary colleague from the future, astronaut Mack Richardson. Together they reveal the risks and challenges that await tourists in the days they would spend orbiting the Earth, the weeks required for a trip to the Moon, and the years needed to go anywhere else in the solar system. Space is the new frontier of extreme adventuring, and The Hazards of Space Travel is a fun, fascinating, and informative guide to your own imminent space odyssey when the skys no longer the limit.